Harper Lee's 'The Red-Winged Blackbird'

707 Words3 Pages

Bird on Bird: Photograph 41 People often see things that they would have never expected at that moment in time. The events could be amongst one another while others are bizarre occurrences in an uncontrolled environment uncontrolled by humans. As depicted in this scene, a certain animal is going through events that many would have not been able to precept on their own. Such a predator is seen with a Red-Winged Blackbird on its back. As a first interpretation, it may be seen as a kind act from the Red-Tailed Hawk. Perhaps it was just a friendly favor in the form of a ride to a certain destination. The reality of the situation is that Blackbird, tiny compared to the Hawk, is in the middle of attacking its much bigger opponent. Those the situation itself seems like an unlikely occurrence, it is known to happen quite a lot with the Blackbird. …show more content…

If any foreign creature happens to stumble into its proximate, they are quick to attack. There are cases where people were attacked by finding a nest on accident. Sometimes people do not even to find the nest themselves, but to follow another animal, such as the Red-Tailed Hawk, into the nesting grounds of the fiercely protective Blackbirds. Though they were not a part of the original conflict, they became involved in the brutal onslaught. It would be safe to say to not follow the Red-Winded or the Red-Tailed too far to avoid any mistakes in identity. Though they might not feel the same at that moment, it would be rather funny to witness someone else being harassed by a