There is ho heaven like home and there is no home like our own.
A home of ours is everyone’s dream. The same goes for humans and animals.This chapter shows how much work a bird needs to build a nest compared to a human. In our pursuit of comfort and contentment, humans cut down trees, destroying these lovely homes. We share all the happines, sorrow and love in these marvellous structures with life. One notable difference between bird nesting and human housebuilding is that bird nesting is short-lived.
Couple enjoying the building of new home
Home sweet home
It may be for the laying of its eggs or may be for mating. Once they can survive on their own, the young go to a more food-rich location. The humans on the other hand built their homes for their entire life time.
Universal Dream of Life and Artistry
Every living thing wants a lovely home, whether for a short time or forever. No one builds just for the sake of it but with the best of artistry. The famous english proverb “Home sweet Home’ is the best caption entitled for each and every home. Life starts in a home. It may be big or small but it is full of life and we are responsible for its well being and safety.
Transportation to the destination
Collecting the raw materials and transportation
While homes vary, their core is the same. Whether it’s a bird’s nest for a moment or a lifetime residence, life begins and thrives there. Sharing happiness, sadness, and love in this sanctuary forms the foundation of life’s most memorable experiences.
As humans, we must safeguard all living things’ dwellings. Value the artistry and passion of animals in building their homes and recognise human impact on their surroundings to create a harmonious coexistence. The English saying, “Home Sweet Home,” applies to all creatures, reminding us that a home, no matter how big or tiny, is a treasure full of life and memories.
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