16 October, 2019

Waterbirds in the ploughed field.






The waterbirds flock when fields are ploughed. It would give them a feast  fish, shells, worms etc.

The waterbirds arrive sensing the odour the ploughing of the earth emits into the air. They sense the order even from a long distance.

This heightened sense of odour is their natural ability. It is also their survival instinct.

They dig for their food.

They wait for the ploughing of the field.

This is the phenomenon we often witness in nature. A activity to sow the seed becomes beneficial for the waterbirds to find their food.

When we do one good deed, it has many ripple effects.

The first picture of a bird waiting for the ripples of water to arrive with worms or fish is a telling sight of the ripple effect.

That is why Jesus of Nazareth was known to go about  doing good. One act of good deed produces multiple benefits for others.

M.C.Mathew(text and photo)

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