"It occurs to me one evening as I'm feeding the birds that all I did was put two birds in the aviary, some food and water and nothing else and now there are six of them. I know this is perfectly natural, it's one of the things life is all about, but to have it happen in my bedroom, under my own eyes, is magic."

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Source: William Wharton (1980). “Birdy”, Avon Books

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William Wharton was an American author known for his poignant explorations of love and identity, particularly in his acclaimed novel 'Birdy'.

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