Feathery Friends

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Feathery Friends
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It was a cloudy day and I got tired of sitting in front of my laptop all day. I thought about going outside but it was about to rain. So, I was just sitting home and grab my camera, aiming outside the balcony. There's not that much to see around here but if we're lucky, some wild birds and butterflies are around. That day, I spotted a flock of birds moving from one tress on another. The trees is really tall and thick that it helps these birds hide from either the sun or the rain. It is the perfect hideaway for them. Then, just as I was about to go back inside, I saw two birds were swinging by the electric cables. They seemed to be enjoying it. But unfortunately, I could only capture one of the birds. There's something fascinating about bird watching, it was calming and refreshing. I should probably spend more time outside than inside. And since today is Sunday, I am thinking about hunting some shoots outside and maybe find interesting object to capture from and learn from it. 

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