Joy to the World
This morning I notice a small bird trapped in my screen porch. My Birds of
North America identifies it as a female Berwick’s Wren “ distinguished from
other wrens by its eye stripe, white under parts and unstreaked brown
back.” A jewel in dawn’s early light!
She flies back and forth, back and forth, like a prisoner pacing a cell,
looking for an escape route and becomes frantic as I approach. Before I can
open the outer door for her to escape I notice that her mate, outside the
screen porch is flying back and forth in an identical pattern. For a few
minutes I watch the aerial ballet a deux to make certain that the stunning
display of compassion I am witnessing is intentional. Sure enough, the pair
continues to fly with a degree of co-ordination that would put the Blue
Angels to shame.
When I open the door she flies out and is joined by her mate and their
dance erupts into a series wild gyrations,
ascending to an apex and swooping low to the ground. Only the most
doctrinaire cynic could possibly refuse to be amazed and graced by the
appearance of such angels of joy. In just such minor epiphanies we are
surprised to find evidence of benevolence at the heart of the
commonwealth of sentient beings apart from humankind.
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