Today a miracle happened — I met a bird with an enigmatic and mysterious name: Bormotushka. This event took place in the picturesque fields of Zarya microdistrict in Penza city, among blooming meadows and shady bushes.
Caution and Wariness She appeared suddenly, as if slipping out from an invisible crack between grass stems. Her behavior immediately caught my attention: the bird was extremely cautious, carefully watching every move I made, as if testing my intentions. It seemed important for her to make sure that she had encountered a friend rather than an enemy.
Strange Half-Tone Song The minutes passed slowly, and finally, sensing my goodwill, Bormotushka began singing her song. But what kind of song it was! Not at all like the ringing trill of a nightingale or the cheerful chirping of sparrows. No, her voice sounded softly and muffled, almost whispering, filling the air with tenderness and nature's secrets. These were short phrases resembling murmuring, filled with special meaning and magic communication with the world around her.
Flycatcher with a Secret A little more time went by, and there she was again, holding a large fly in her tiny beak. She skillfully circled over the field, rising high into the sky one moment and swiftly descending the next, as if playing with her prey, enjoying her hunting prowess. Perhaps she did this on purpose, distracting me from her secret hiding place?
Nest Mystery Soon enough, it became clear why she behaved exactly so. Seizing the opportunity when I looked away, Bormotushka instantly disappeared into thick grass. As if falling through the earth! A moment later, she showed up again on a neighboring bush, continuing her quiet murmur. Now I understood her cunning: she was protecting her nest, diligently concealing it from prying eyes.
Evening Reflections... This extraordinary encounter left a deep impression on my soul. Recalling the melodic half-tone of the bird, the play of light on its feathers, and the careful wisdom displayed by her, I realized a simple truth: Nature hides so many wonders, revealed only to patient observers and attentive listeners. Source.