This little glass blue bird perches on a window sill in my bedroom.
For Mother's Day, one of my gifts was a gorgeous Supertunia in shades of pink and white.
It now hangs from the rafters outside my apartment.
Imagine my shock when a couple of birds flew out of the plant one day recently when watering it.
A family of house finches has apparently moved into the middle of my plant!
There's a nest with eggs in there, too, so the happy couple are expecting babies!
Looking up "house finches" on the Internet, I learned they are native to Mexico and the southwestern part of America.
The best news about finches is they are said to be "powerful symbols of joy, adaptability, love, creativity, and health."
Holy Moses! Those traits are pretty amazing and kind of mirror my life these past five tumultuous years.
The Internet site also had this to reveal about a house a finch....."It's presence reminds us to find happiness in the simple things, to remain resilient and adaptable, and to cherish our relationships and family bonds."
Check, check, and ongoing check. All of the above are so very true that it's beyond amazing.
Hope your Sunday is blessed to the max.
3 comments:
Your plant is so pretty and I sure hope the little ones will not mess it up once they hatch. I saw a finch searching out the wreath on my front door, looking for a place to build a next...I'm keeping a watch on it though because it would be too close for any snake to crawl up and get the eggs...I would be terrified if I opened the door to find a snake wrapped around my wreath.
The finches in our yard build their nests in our incense cedar 🌲 trees. We have a lot of them because we feed them. They are so darn cute.
I have a blue bird similar to yours.
I should look up hummingbirds as I have lots of them in my yard. I also have monarch butterflies. I'd love to find out what they suggest..ha ha. I'm happy you will have some baby finches but hope your plant survives.
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