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One flew over the sparrow's nest.

It was almost a year back when we had those bird houses made and to our dismay there was no taker for the houses for almost an year. Suddenly there was a flurry of activity and before we knew it a pair of sparrows had taken up the house. 
They filled the bird house with twigs and while we pretended to ignore their activity the sparrows had three cute little babies. From then on the whole day all they wanted was food...parents did their best and one fine day all of them flew away!!
The sparrows still sit their...looks like they are waiting for them to come back.
I feel sad and happy at the same time. I guess thats life!!



sparrow @ Bird house

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