*** THE PAIN OF LOSS ***



*** THE PAIN OF LOSS ***

If we believe that birds do not feel or that birds cannot suffer, we are taking for granted a truth of very short wings and very little true reality.

Birds called "turtle dove" live as a couple until death, that is, they are monogamous. That's why we sometimes say when we see a couple of them "look at those two lovebirds!", attached and stuck as if life were in it. 

And it is not surprising that it seems so, because the bond of their union is such that when one of them leaves, his partner is plunged into a very intense emotional loss, which sometimes leads to deep sadness and to let himself die without further ado.

This sad image was captured by James Yule and represents the mourning and intense pain that these birds live for the loss of their vital company.

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