A small hummingbird flew by the window
and it took a quick drink from a feeder.
It floated above the ground far below
with the smooth movement of a egg-beater.
She moved to the window to take a peak
as the bird stopped for a fast fly-through meal.
Dipping into the feeder with it's beak
with quick motions that were almost surreal.
She took one more step and the bird took heed,
and quickly it snapped up to attention.
The bird moved away from this chance to feed
disappearing to some new dimension.
And so she learned that this is a fact:
to observe, one must also interact.
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