Summary - A black bird was flying over the land of a king and saw a bunch of peacocks - The bird noticed their colorful feathers and started thinking about how other birds would praise it if it had feathers like those - One of the peacocks was checking it's feathers and removing some of them with it's beak - The black bird gathered the discarded feathers and attached them to it's body to look like the peacocks - The black bird went to the other blackbirds and told them it no longer was one of them. Now it was a peacock - The blackbird went to the other peacocks trying to blend in, but when it tried to sing as the other's it was clear that it was not a peacock - The peacocks attacked the bird and removed it's feathers - The featherless blackbird returned to it's all group but was rejected for not having my feathers - The black bird realized it had made a mistake - Over time it's black feather grew back
This is so sad. A crow is a bad example for this story though XD A crow can actually mimicry just like a parrot (although they are very different bird families)
Understood 99% Trying to focus on overall understanding and not on the words but in parallel am noticing now how many words I do understand
This blackbird is too obsessed with how he looks! Great video, reinforcing what we acquired in the previous video. - Dave
Summary
- A black bird was flying over the land of a king and saw a bunch of peacocks
- The bird noticed their colorful feathers and started thinking about how other birds would praise it if it had feathers like those
- One of the peacocks was checking it's feathers and removing some of them with it's beak
- The black bird gathered the discarded feathers and attached them to it's body to look like the peacocks
- The black bird went to the other blackbirds and told them it no longer was one of them. Now it was a peacock
- The blackbird went to the other peacocks trying to blend in, but when it tried to sing as the other's it was clear that it was not a peacock
- The peacocks attacked the bird and removed it's feathers
- The featherless blackbird returned to it's all group but was rejected for not having my feathers
- The black bird realized it had made a mistake
- Over time it's black feather grew back
Your hilarious acting had me laughing out loud through most of this.
Hehe nice to hear
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This is so sad.
A crow is a bad example for this story though XD A crow can actually mimicry just like a parrot (although they are very different bird families)
I thought that too. But it's still a good story 🙂
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