In the face of war and violence that disrupts and even extinguishes the lives of people, paradoxically I look for humanity in the birds I see every day. Sometimes it’s in the ingenuity of a jay, or in the apparent playfulness of a hummingbird. It’s easy to forget that to survive, a hummingbird needs to find food every ten to fifteen minutes. A reminder that while we’re trying our best just to survive, there’s still time to pay attention to other things, even a brief moment of relief.
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