WallyBirdie
Crowing
- Aug 2, 2019
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Greetings from my own personal sanctuary!
My Spitzhauben also says hello!
Now onto a query!
I recently had company over, and they stood on my porch smoking. (I don't allow smoking in the house.) It was a pleasant day, warm and sunny, so we spent time outside conversing.
Then, out of nowhere, they say: "Your birds are loud."
This took me by surprise because I have never thought of them as loud. The girls are generally quiet and happy, talking and whistling and chirping, throwing in an egg song when appropriate. And I love when the boys crow.
In my mind, it's nature. It's like songbirds and crickets and wind. I don't think of it as loud or noisy.
But my guests do.
Perhaps I've gone noise blind? I'm just so used to it that I don't even register it as loud?
My Spitzhauben also says hello!
Now onto a query!
I recently had company over, and they stood on my porch smoking. (I don't allow smoking in the house.) It was a pleasant day, warm and sunny, so we spent time outside conversing.
Then, out of nowhere, they say: "Your birds are loud."
This took me by surprise because I have never thought of them as loud. The girls are generally quiet and happy, talking and whistling and chirping, throwing in an egg song when appropriate. And I love when the boys crow.
In my mind, it's nature. It's like songbirds and crickets and wind. I don't think of it as loud or noisy.
But my guests do.
Perhaps I've gone noise blind? I'm just so used to it that I don't even register it as loud?