Wonderful Love Of Blue Jays
In 2008 we spent some wonderful time in Florida. We were
with Paula and Jay and I am sure both Rayyan and Farheena have stored tons of
wonderful memories in their hearts of our time spent there.
When we were with Paula, Rayyan would be roaming around
after lunch in the backyard or around Springhill since Paula, Farheena and I
would be resting in the afternoon on most of the days.
Once, as I lay down reading a book, Rayyan walked in and
told me, “Maa there is a beautiful bird caught in the bushes and it is unable
to fly away. I want to save it but there is another bird which looks exactly
like it, which is attacking me when I try to free it”. When such things are
announced, it takes some time for me to understand what is happening, but then
curiosity took over my laziness and I went out with him. There I saw two pretty
birds, one caught in the bush and another one trying to rescue it. I went in to
seek Paula’s help. She saw the birds and immediately rushed in to read about
them on the computers. We learned that these were Blue Jays which can be
aggressive at times. We could see the other bird hovering around and being
protective. We were not knowing how we could help them, but Rayyan could not
bear to watch the bird hanging by its wings. He approached it again, and the
other bird tried attacking him, but he calmly moved forward without being
troubled and started to free the bird. I was about to call him back fearing
that the free Blue Jay would peck out his eyes or something, but to my
surprise, both the birds calmed down. He may have been pecked on his hand once
or twice, but later they were like trusting him. Paula was in and out may be a
hundred times, checking her computer for more information on the birds and
watching Rayyan.
Since the bird had struggled to free itself, its wing was
badly damaged. Rayyan had to be very careful to free the bird. It was amazing
sight to watch the other bird hovering above, anxious to know the progress.
Finally, he freed the bird and slowly set it down. The bird tried to fly away,
but it could not. Paula suggested that we bring it in to offer some bird seeds
and water. We were afraid to approach it, but since Rayyan was already there,
he carried it in. We quickly set up a cardboard box to make the bird
comfortable. To our surprise the other bird followed as well. It flew inside
started trying to get near its partner. Now Paula got busy clicking pictures
and reading further information. The bird would not eat but had few sips of
water. It looked terrified. Soon we had a gang of three dogs and two cats
approaching the bird menacingly. Quickly
a cage was brought and the bird put in the cage. Immediately, the other
bird went wild and aggressive. We all were scared and ran out of the room,
except for Rayyan. He slowly opened the cage and the other bird got in as well.
We kept some water and seeds for the birds and placed them
out near the pool. Through what we googled we realized the injured bird was
female and the other one a male. Paula decided that we will take her to a vet
if she does not recover. For a week these birds became the centre of drama in
Paula’s home with the cats and dogs eagerly waiting to take a bite of them.
Rayyan would open the door of cage and try to let the bird out, but it could
not fly yet.
Unfortunately on the 7th day (or may be a few days more, I
am not sure), to his dismay, he found that the bird was dead. It hurt and
confused him because none of us expected this. We never realized the cause of
this either. With a heavy heart, he dug a hole in Paula’s garden and buried the
bird. The other Blue Jay flew away. Rayyan was heartbroken for few days and
would spend time near the spot where the bird was buried.
Another misfortune waited for him a few days later. I can’t
imagine his shock to find the other Blue Jay lying dead at the same spot few
days later. He sadly buried it beside his wife.
I had to console him saying, that he tried to save the bird
and that is what matters.
What amazed me about this incident was that these birds were
trusting Rayyan and only Rayyan. They were aggressive to all of us, including
Farheena. Most of the animals have been very peaceful in their response to Rayyan
and may be that is the reason he is so trusting and loving towards them or it
could be vise versa. Cats are always nice to me may be because I love them.
These birds are etched in our memory forever not just
because of their beauty, but also because of how they bonded, how the healthy
bird protected its partner and also how inseparable they were. They raised the
bar of love for Rayyan and now I am endlessly waiting for a daughter-in-law.
Rayyan finds the weddings and all its expenses useless and
unnecessary because he feels it is not important. Those two birds had not taken
any oath, made promises or were bound by law, yet they showed what a
relationship should be like. He wants his relationship to be something like
that as well, where it is love that keeps two people together and not the law
or the promises or the expenditure they have made on the wedding day.
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