I said it without thinking.
Camera still warm. Shot captured.
"Thanks bud."
The magpie tilted his head.
Then warbled. Soft and quick.
Almost like a "you're welcome."
I stood there longer than I needed to.
Not because I believed he understood.
But because for a second, something landed.
We spend so much energy trying to be seen.
Crafting messages. Choosing words.
Hoping the right person finally gets it.
And here's a bird on a fence post.
No context. No history.
Just a small sound that felt like acknowledgment.
Maybe communication isn't about precision.
Maybe it's about presence.
Some of the clearest exchanges don't use words at all.
