





Chattering to the Birds
Wandering down the winding road,
Chattering to the friendly birds–
Fluttering quietly nearby,
Waiting patiently for their replies.
Wondering, do they understand why
flying freely in the sky transcends
crawling around on contaminated ground.
Lindsey Stirling’s “Song of the Caged Bird” is more than just a haunting violin piece; it’s a visual and emotional journey inspired by Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Stirling imagined a bird gazing longingly from its cage, yearning to soar like the others. Though it cannot escape, it finds joy in sharing its song, lighting up the world around it.
Stirling writes: “Oftentimes, we can’t control our circumstances. However, it’s up to us to determine how we will respond to them. We all have a voice to find and a gift to share.”
Ivor Steven © October 2025

Wonderful to see that video again, dear Ivor. Chattering to the birds …. what fun! 🥰🤗🐦⬛🌞🎶😎
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I get more sense out of them than watching the news 😊🦅
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LOL! Don’t watch the news. It’s bad for you! 🙈🙉🙊
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The birds said that too!!
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😂
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Whoops. It’s 1.15. a little birdie told me to go to sleep 😴
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Sleep tight, dear Ivor. 🥱🛌
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I love it… Chattering to the birds! 🙂
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Well, I get more sense out them than watching TV 😊🌏🦅
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Birds sing, because they must, otherwise, life would get too, miserable for all…
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Well, the ground is only contaminated because humans made it that way. I have often wished to be a bird.
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Yes, to be free as bird would be lovely, Robbie 😊🦅😍🌏
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I appreciate how you bring out the contrast between the birds flying and us being stuck on the ground.
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Thank you kindly, Narhi … and we’re not good at looking after our ground 😊🌏🦅😍
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So true, Ivor and kind of heartbreaking when you think about it. We’ve got this beautiful planet to live in and still find ways to forget how lucky we are.
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A fine message
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Thank you kindly, Derrick
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Beautiful
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An important, powerful, wise message!
Talking with nature, communing silently with nature, just being in nature…all healing, all helpful, all important! We learn from nature! ‘Tis so encouraging!
As are you! 🙂 Beautiful post, Ivor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
(((HUGS))) ❤️❤️❤️
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My walks and talks with the birds and all of nature’s surrounding wonders are what keeps my imagination alive and active, Carolyn … we go walking 3 times a day, a total of 2 hours, which gives my relaxed, meandering thoughts time to bath in nature’s energising offerings … 🌏🐶💙📘🧿🦅🌲🎶🌻🌞🌝🌈🌟🌏🪐🍄
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