2015年11月16日月曜日

BR2-6: Birds in paradise

It's very early in the morning on the tropical island of Trinidad. Colorful tropical birds are flying everywhere and moving a round in the trees. They're calling to one another and you can see their beautiful colors among all the different greens of the island. However, they're not the only ones who are awake on this early morning. Ornithologist and photographer Roger Neckles is up and moving too. For the past ten years, Neckles has been living on the island and taking photographs of the island's birds. 

This book recall me a memory of a bird which was my pet. On the first time, I found him at my apartment. My family would find purchaser but we couldn't. We called him P-chan, my mother christened him because he often chirped. We looked after him our house and use a bird cage. However, he is always not fine. I though that he missed his real family. We didn't know how to do to cheer up him. Finally, he died. My family and I cried. My grand mother ask an sister to bury him at convent garden. I finished to read this book, now I think he should live in the nature world.




Waring, R. (2008). Birds in paradise. National Geographic

Vocabulary 
ornithologist: 鳥学者
hummingbird: ハチドリ
excitedly: 興奮して
hurricane: ハリケーン
gale: 強風
enchant: 魅了する
exclaim: (興奮して突然)叫ぶ


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1 件のコメント:

  1. moving a round >>
    moving around

    We looked after him our house >>
    We looked after him in our house

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