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I woke up this scintillatin' morning out of terms with my stomach and cranium, due to the once happy embrace of last night's shindig. I grabbed a grapefruit and went out to our back patio which overlooks trees, and terraces leading down to a creek (amusingly we own the river bed). I sat, started eating and then I noticed the birds were looping. There were about four of them doing it. One bird had a particular blu blu blu and then there would be a quarter note rest, then other birds came in for an answering measure, sometimes two. Then some birds would just come in on top of the first, but the basic rhythm was maintained. It was strikingly like a dance and it sounded fantastic(; By course, I thought I'd better tape this, so I finished my grapefruit, ran inside, got my portable tape recorder, and went ran back outside. They had stopped. ): On the other side of our property the neighbors had once again started arguing in loud voices. This noise I also contemplated taping, but I don't think they'd be too happy to see me. Really it was all about the birds. Has anyone else had this experience to such a degree where the birds were interacting in this way? I mean these birds actually had it down. I was almost convinced that Dead Can Dance or Loop Guru was around. (; Do birds loop without knowing? Can it be said a human loops as a human's heart beats? Or is the heart, moreover, really the mind interpretating what we desire to hear, the heart just being a direct symbol of pulsing life? How does one relate to these physiological/mental needs? I can see I'm going to have to get books on bird social structures. (; One last question or two, does anybody here know of someone who has done something completely with birds, animals, samples environmental that was percussive as these birds were, and last has here anybody used bird calls and why? Was it for a particualar mood, for example. kick some skillet says I makin eggs & 'jacks (grapefruit weren't enough (; ) Mjh