"Are not two sparrows sold for a cent? And yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So do not fear; you are more valuable than many sparrows." Matt. 10:29-31
Sparrows are ordinary little birds, the original “twitters that tweet”. Plain brown-feathered avians with a bit of white highlights and black detailing on wings and tail. A stout body and strong beak complete the miniature musical package. Even the sparrow’s song is rather ordinary. Though they may be common, they are cheery creatures and accustomed to people, making them pleasant companions. Watching sparrow couples mate on clothesline (a frantic series of quick flits) and later tend nestlings in birdhouse or seeing a small flock splash in garden birdbath provides cheap (cheep) window entertainment. Sparrows are equally at home in the big city, hopping along sidewalks and chirping in bushes.
fresh oatmeal cookie
nibbled at sidewalk cafe
sparrow eyeballs crumbs
This haibun is my writing for Day 2: Exploring the Ordinary as part of “21 Days of Journaling in July” at www.enthusiasticallydawn.com
Aug 16, 2016 @ 22:39:58
Nicely done.
Jul 09, 2016 @ 11:18:38
I do love to watch the sparrows and of course the many other birds that come to the feeders!….. Diane