I love birdwatching, especially pigeons. What lovely birds they are.
Here the dove girl calmly walks, looking for grains, and the pigeon boy, so important, ruffled, spread his wings and, cooing, circled around her. And the dove girl did not pay any attention to him, pecked at something. But suddenly she deigned to pay attention to him. And a kind of ritual dance began - then they circled around each other, then they converged and kissed with their beaks, cooing, then again they parted in the dance of love.
And this dance could last for several minutes, then, satisfied, they dispersed in different directions.
Or here's an observation. There are big tall trees in front of my house. I saw how two beautiful big birds built a nest at the very top of a tree among dense foliage in early spring. I have not seen them before, they appeared only this year. When the nest was ready, and it was very large, they circled around the nest several times during the day, making melodious sounds, then moving away from it, then circling above it again, then flocked to each other, hit their beaks and again scattered in different directions. .
This is probably a kind of love dance among birds.
Probably birds, and indeed all animals, expressed their attitude towards each other with such dances. I think they don't have jealousy like humans do.
Everything in nature is filled with a wonderful feeling - Love.
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