A wren delivers food to its chick inside a box. |
The parent birds constructed their nest inside a box. It contains a metal cable stored topsy turvy. Perhaps they regard this layout as similar to branches and sticks on a tree.
The mother and father wrens fly back and forth, all day, with food for their baby.
Their work ethic reminds me of a metaphor by Jeffrey Holland: 'God gives every bird its food, but he does not throw it into the nest.'
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