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Birds reflecting the Hive price.

The bird count rises just like the Hive price.
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But first I will show you the Red-winged Starling that scored a luck. At first the count is low, but with luck and persistence it always grows.
So here I start with one Starling.

We have had a few dry days now and everyone is running around trying to get things done.
Traffic is madness and this always happens after a long wet period. Add the end of the month to it and it's a perfect recipe for havoc.

Another shot of the Starling (Onychognathus nabouroup) here in a car park with his missus. No, he was not going to be a gentleman and give her the berry :)
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Just a beautiful view here to give you some context.
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So, the Hive price remains stable at 2 birds and everyone is praying that the price will increase.
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Ah, hope is awakened as it slowly increases to 3 birds.
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Wow, then all of a sudden there's a jump in the count and we have 10 birds.
Everyone is smiling and naturally we hope for more.
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Wow! Our hopes and prayers paid off as now we have 14 birds. Even some "obnoxious" people here started smiling and talking to me because of the Hive price :)
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Just having some fun with this simple explanation and I would have loved to put some mathematics in here.
Sadly I only got pass marks in the maths class because I carried the teacher's case from her car to the classroom every day :)

I was in love with the teacher and when I asked her to marry me, she pointed out that I was only 14 years old and that the government would not allow it. My heart was broken and since then I have become allergic to mathematics :)

May all of you have a smiling day and remember that kindness paves the way to peace for the soul.

And That's All Friends?

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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