Can We Be Friends? A Tale of Two Birds

Everyone deserves a true friend. A friend who will except them as they are. Someone to play, share secrets, get advice, and laugh with. As easy as it sounds, finding a true friend in this world is often challenging, especially as an outsider. But it is possible. Mr. Crow and Ms. Dove's friendship is an example of this. Continue reading this short for a birds eye view on friendship. 


Can a Crow be Friends with a Dove?

They certainly can. Mr. Crow describes how he became friends with Ms. Dove in this short.

Who am I?

'Hello to everyone. My name is Mr. Crow. In my neighbourhood, I am a young, misunderstood bird. I enjoy making new friends, but other birds will not play with me no matter how hard I try. They are afraid of me and run away when I approach. Until I met Ms. Dove, that is.'

Crows are highly intelligent birds.

Who is Ms. Dove?

'Ms. Dove is a delicate and beautiful bird in our colony. She has a lovely and soothing laugh. Ms. Dove is a loner who spends her days minding her own business.'

How it started?

'One day, as I flew past her, Ms. Dove said to me, 'Hey, Mr. Crow. 'Can we be friends?' 

'To be honest, I was confused. I couldn't say anything. Was this actually happening to me?'

'Are you paying attention? Do you want to be friends and play together?' she inquired once more. I didn't hesitate to respond this time, saying, 'Yes, I'd love for us to be friends.'


'I'm no longer lonely since then.' I've made a new friend. Every morning, she and I play tag. I'm quick, but she's faster. I'm glad I met Ms. Dove, who asked if we could be friends. And I replied, 'Yes!' Now, every morning, I wait for Ms. Dove to arrive by hanging on the power line. And we play together every day.'


Do you want to make new friends?

Even if you're afraid of rejection, be strong and ask them. Because if they say yes, you, like Mr. Crow and Ms. Dove, can have an enduring friendship.


Too new friendships 👫👬👭! #tbd🦉


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