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RE: Contest - week 4 - “Share and comment on your image.” Winner week 3

in CCC13 days ago

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I saw this little bird perched on a wire, I took the photo I was motivated to take the photograph because of its color; it was the first time I had seen one like it. In fact, it's normal to see different birds on wires; some stay there, others come down to eat since some people feed them.
The birds are fed by people willing to do so. Here in Colombia, there's a lot of solidarity with animals , there are always people willing to feed stray animals, like dogs and cats. In fact, some people take them to different shelters where they are fed, cared for, and treated if they are sick, and then other people can adopt them. Campaigns are held, and people come to choose their pet.
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The photograph turned out great.

I love the idea that Colombia and other countries are committed to caring for pets.

Many people ignore them, thinking that they are living beings and deserve attention.

I love it when I hear about people who are dedicated to caring for animals, as well as those who adopt them.

Best regards.

It's nice to see the solidarity towards stray animals

 10 days ago 

Very nice color. I've seen people feed the birds, but the problem is they don't clean up after them, hahaha , to be honest, these people don't think about the fact that the birds leave droppings and need to be cleaned up. Some people get annoyed seeing all this mess near their homes. The point is, well, feed the birds, but leave everything clean.

It's the part no one mentions, at least you do. We have a park in this country called Bolivar Park, where many birds and doves arrive and are fed by kind people, but you have to watch where you walk ,no one cleans it, it only looks clean when it rains.

 13 days ago 

Yes, this little bird is cute. I don't know much about birds but I really like photographing them. Several people come to my house in my garden that can be identified, such as bluebirds, rice canaries, jays and hummingbirds.
I almost always share the fruits of my fig tree with the birds.