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  • + tienpham tienpham 1 month ago
    Thanks for sharing.
  • + hf.davies Helen Faye 6 months ago
    I know they have feelings, when I lived in the country they would come to my house to die, they knew I would protect them, sit and talk to them, and my husband use to say I should be honored and I was, your slideshow took me down memory lane.....Helen
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  1. THEY HAVE FEELINGS… Victoria-M. [email_address]
  2. There are many inexplicable and tragic events in nature, yet few are captured on film. Here is an interesting series of photographs depicting a pair of swallows, Hirundo rustica ( known as the Barn Swallow in the United States ). In this series of images, we watch the story that unfolds after one of the birds was fatally injured, yet the bird's mate remains nearby, delivering food or water and keeping its dying companion company.
  3. Here his wife is injured and the condition is fatal. She was hit by a car as she swooped low across the road. 
  4. Here he brought her food and attended to her with love  and compassion.
  5. He brought her food again but was shocked to find her dead.    He tried to move her.... a rarely-seen effort for swallows!
  6. Aware that his sweetheart is dead and will never come back to him again, he cries with adoring love.
  7. He stood beside her, saddened of her death.
  8. Finally, aware that she would never return to him, he stood beside her body with sadness and sorrow.
  9. Certainly, it is heartbreaking to view them through the lens of human emotions, but I do wonder about the emotional lives of animals, especially highly social and intellectually complex animals, such as birds. It’s doubtful that birds think about death as humans do, but does that mean they are less affected by death when it happens to a close companion? This is one of the many great mysteries that we will never really know the answer to … © June/2009
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A very touching story.

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