state the importance of freedom in life of bird
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I’ve always wanted to fly. I spent my earliest years climbing, leaping, running, and flapping my arms in vain attempts to become an airborne being. I made wings out of cardboard, and tried to float away on umbrellas. None of it worked.
I’m not sure of what my first bird was, but I do know that from a very early age I marveled at the avian ability to sail from place to place—unhindered by the earth’s invisible and imprisoning force. To me flight was magic, and I was entranced
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bird freedom is so important because they are also a living thing and if we kept them in cages their life is shorter and they are feel very bad
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