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jenyasd209 [6]
1 year ago
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I watched the ospreys hovering over the lake behind the house. hungry and desperate, they circled the lake for what seemed like

an eternity, anxiously searching for the meal that might let them live another day. when a fish swimming too close to the water was spotted, they'd pause in the air as if suspended and then dive quickly into the water, gratefully retrieving their much-needed meal. which best describes the author's feelings about the birds?
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Helen [10]1 year ago
3 0

The author's feelings about the birds She pities them and sees them as animals stumbling to survive.

Emotions in birds Birds may regard for others (have empathy) and even comfort them, may have a sense of justice, may show deep love for their partner and grieve for their loss.

<h3>Do you think birds have feelings?</h3>

Birds do not communicate emotions directly and though behavior clues can be vague, those behaviors can demonstrate a wide range of feelings to observant birders.

<h3>How can you tell a bird's emotions?</h3>

The pupils of his eyes might swiftly rotate between widening and narrowing. He might fast flash the plumage of his tail outward, although this conduct also can denote enthusiasm rather than anger. Growling and hiss are also typical signs of birds expressing their undesirable moods.

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Olenka [21]1 year ago
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Answer:

She pities them and sees them as animals struggling to survive.

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