I have become obsessed from afar with Flaco, an owl who fled a zoo in New York nearly a year ago. Over Christmas, I could no longer resist the urge to track him downI often wonder why birds speak so universally to the sagging middle-aged soul that it has become a comic trope - the vertiginously swift passage from: "Is that a robin?" to: "There's a lesser yellowleg two hours' drive away, start the car."Is it the freedom they represent? No cholesterol, no mortgage, no self-assessment tax deadline to worry about? Or a sense of wonder in the everyday miracle of their existence, induced by an awareness of mortality? Whatever it is, I am in deep: disposable income frittered on fat balls; constantly snooping on feathery goings-on in the garden; home decor reminiscent of the Portlandia "put a bird on it" sketch. Continue reading...
Why do middle-aged people love birds so much? | Emma Beddington
8. ledna 2024 12:18
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/commentisfree/2024/jan/08/why-do-middle-aged-people-love-birds-so-much
Zdroj: The Guardian