“when it’s cold you can see the song.”
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the bird appears to be sending smoke signals as it braves sub-zero temperatures in a park in the city of petrozavodsk, russia. mikhail kalinin, 34, an electric locomotive engineer spotted the chirping bird’s condensation rising up out from it’s beak with the temperature below -5 degrees celsius.
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credits: Mikhail Kalinin/Solent News
Brilliant, and so cute!
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thanks, sadje )
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Welcome
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CUTE!!
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i loved his description of his photo
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I saw this photo on social media. So cool!
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Yes, and I thought it was so charming
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Seeing this, somehow, makes me feel better about the cold. Thanks for that, beth!
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Great, that’s what I was hoping for)
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Wow!
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Yes!
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It’s like the bird is talking to us. Great share, Beth!
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It is!
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so lovely!!!
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Awesome! You actually see the song!
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yes!
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…..and still she sings! ❤
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Perfect answer
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What an incredible shot!
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What talent and good fortune he had
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Ha that’s great!
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Not only is this spellbindingly beautiful, it makes me realize that the bird is still SINGING, despite the inglorious cold. I need to learn this lesson!
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I so agree, it is such a good lesson and makes it even more beautiful
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but it sort of looks like it’s blowing smoke rings, too, haha. Pretty little yellow thing it is. And brave if it is so cold. No birds singing or even blowing smoke here in Minnesota right now.
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I’ll bet!❄️
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great pic!
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Isn’t it pretty?
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That’s a bird dedicated to it’s craft. Sing on cold little birdy!
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yes, and i wish i had as much perseverance )
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Me too!
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I love this so very, very much. It shows the power of life and joy and…it’s wonderful. ❤
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Spot on !
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So sweet.
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Ty )
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Very Cool!
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❤
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And you know what that song is about…. come warm me up before I fall over from the cold!
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stat!
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The smaller you are, the bigger your hurry. Unless watching ants is involved…
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Love, love, love this!
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The cutest! 🙂
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❤️
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Wow!
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i know, i was really taken by it as soon as i saw it )
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😀
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Reblogged this on A Teacher's Reflections.
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ty jennie )
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A pleasure, Beth. 🙂
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Wow! That’s so neat. Thanks for sharing.
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my pleasure )
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I love this!
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❤
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Love the bird and also LOVE the header. So lovely! Thank you very much.
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you are very welcome, anne –
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How gorgeous!
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she’s a beauty –
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It’s amazing. 🙂
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Beautiful photo and words
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thanks )
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Wow, I have never seen a bird blowing smoke clouds before.
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me either, it’s quite something –
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One little picture can say so much!!
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this is so very true )
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I found your great post via Jennie’s share. What an image! I agree with all of the comments about perseverance and joy. And there may also be some hormones related to establishing territory and/or finding a mate which are involved in this epic song during sub-zero weather… As a musician and singer who often walks around his neighborhood singing (in order to memorize song lyrics), I feel a humble kinship and great respect for this bird. Thank you to the man who took the photo, and thank you for sharing it with the rest of us.
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That’s wonderful and maybe I need to sing out more to find my mate.) thanks for finding me and I look forward to visiting your site as well) beth
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Fantastic! Thank you for sharing, and have a nice day! Michael
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Thanks
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🙂
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Shared with my bird fans.
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thanks )
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