The birds in the backyard often look there for food and it seems they're doing so lately in a happier mood; it was just the other day when I mowed the grass so now they can move easily over it again and pass. Their activity is done habitually each and every day and watching them closely seems as if they're at play.
They scrounge on the soil with their beaks and feet competing at times for some bite and morsel to eat. When disturbed by a sound they fly up into any tree away from the threat of danger they scamper and flee. A human presence would be enough to get them going particularly when heading in their direction knowing.
It's a bit of a delight to see them at play in their quest doing what they all have to do to survive hunger's test. I used to feed them some crumbs on a regular basis which became a habit for me to them as in an oasis. Together with water left in a plastic bowl for a drink they'd a few things going for them one would think.
It was only after the local cats caught onto the idea with their basic instinct, that food or game, was near. One of them would come around and hide in the grass crouching there patiently for the right moment to pass; if the birds were unaware they would fly down to eat of the crumbs left for them so their hunger could beat.
The cat seizing on the opportunity then would by surprise spring up and race after them as food or game in its eyes. There would be a mad scramble and loud flutter of wings as the birds, escaping from that danger a predator brings, would scatter and fly away as fast as they could to where they'd be relatively safe from the clutches of death there.
Sometimes when looking out the back window I'd see a cat roaming in the backyard in the shadows of a tree; this would be enough warning for me to raise the alarm and get out to try and keep those local birds from harm. I would do this by chasing the cat away over the fence so the area would be clear again for the birds I'd sense. _____