Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Morning coffee with pigeons in front of my house.

Buoi sang ngoi uong cafe day la nhg khung canh nang am va khong khi trang day oxygen de cho doi toi tam the duc va hit tho no. Sang thuc day la toi bat nut binh nc soi 2 phut thi toi bo cafe van cafe Trung Nguyen VN vao filtre roi tap the duc sau do tam roi lay ly cafe ra vuon ngoi. Toi khong an sang. Toi ko muon lam gi ngoai uong cafe ngam canh ko laptop/tablet hay phone. Luc truoc toi hay mang tablet ra doc tin tuc nhg it khi doc gi ngoai ngam canh. Co khi tho(rabbit) co khi chim/soc/seagulls-chim bien, co khi bo cau nhu hom nay vay. Day la canh sang som cua nha toi, toi thich thien nhien va su yen tinh o day.
Pigeons live in groups called flocks, and show a strong affinity for human-built structures. A courting male pursues his intended mate on the ground, circling her with neck feathers inflated and tail spread, bowing and cooing all the while. Pigeons mate for life, but if one partner dies, the survivor generally will attempt to find another mate. Pigeons breed throughout the year, even during winter, and can raise four or five broods annually. Haphazard nests of twigs, leaves, and a few feathers are built on window ledges, behind signs, and under bridges.