broji: (a change of direction)
Ginji Niecks ([personal profile] broji) wrote 2012-10-12 04:20 pm (UTC)

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Okay. Thanks, Mr. Asch.

[As long as he knows he has people who're there for him, it'll have to be enough. After all, that's pretty much why Ginji chose this to begin with. Because Asch should know there are people who won't double-cross or abandon him, or so the pilot thinks. At least that's what he told Luke. Saying what he did may not solve much, it might not help in any large way or encourage Asch to be any less grumpy or closed-off, but at least he's said it.]

[And at least Asch has decided to stay and get some fresh air. A modest success, in Ginji's book. So he won't keep bothering him with so-called lectures. But. But, then again, this is the creature-challenged Ginji he's asking to identify animals here.]

Well, the soft-spoken red ones are the cardinals. They cheep every now and then, just one note at a time. Mhm...I'm honestly not too familiar with the names of the others. There's some fluffy little black and white birds with raspy voices, and there're gray ones with crests on their heads. And then we've got a bunch of brown songbirds with different markings all over them.

But this one brown looks like a different species. Sings real loudly and stands around kind of U-shaped with a longer beak than the rest. He's almost always out here. Occasionally there'll be some yellow and black birds out, too. They look similar to the ones people keep as pets.

No blue jays today, though. You can tell them by their voices; they sound like rusty old springs.

[[Complimentary Bird Identification Key: What Ginji would be seeing are cardinals, black-capped chickadees, tufted titmouse, a variety of sparrows, a house wren, and maybe some goldfinches.]]

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