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[The Silent Visitor: A Reflection on Urban Wildlife and Human Compassion]-[Become Fluent in English - Five a Day #38.5]

English Like A Native Podcast · B1 · 2025-10-10

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The Silent Visitor: A Reflection on Urban Wildlife and Human Compassion

The Unexpected Encounter

The narrative begins with the narrator returning from a three-week holiday to their apartment, only to discover an unusual sight in the building's stairwell: a pigeon sitting in "stillness" on a window ledge. Unlike the "frantic pecking" or "aggressive strutting" typical of city pigeons, this bird exhibited a "deliberate" presence. When the narrator attempted to open the bathroom window, the bird offered a "sustained look" filled with "resignation," a moment that felt both eerie and poignant.

A Tragic Decline

What initially seemed like a strange behavioral anomaly quickly turned into a grim reality. Upon returning to the window later that evening, the narrator discovered a "streak of blood" on the glass and the bird lying motionless at the bottom of the stairs. It became evident that the bird had "tried to" fly, "hit the window and fallen." Over the next two days, the situation worsened as the bird remained in the stairwell, leaving behind a "trail of vomit" and a "dark pool" of blood. Despite the "heartbreaking" nature of the sight, the narrator acknowledged that the creature was "beyond our help."

Divergent Responses to Suffering

The incident serves as a meditation on how different individuals respond to suffering. The narrator adopted a "practical" approach, prioritizing hygiene and safety by calling a building management company, especially given concerns about "bird flu." In contrast, neighbors displayed different impulses: a young couple on the second floor wanted to bring the bird inside to provide comfort, while a young Brazilian neighbor from the first floor eventually took the initiative to dispose of the body, feeling "responsible" for the creature after having left bread for it earlier.

Urban Life and Shared Space

The story concludes with the cleaning team finally scrubbing the "stubborn" remnants of the event from the wooden steps. Reflecting on the episode, the narrator muses on the nature of living in an "urban jungle." They observe that while pigeons are often viewed as "unremarkable" city wildlife, each exists within a "complex life" fraught with challenges. The stairwell, which served as the bird's "final refuge," prompted the narrator to consider the fragility of these creatures. Ultimately, the experience taught the narrator to avoid being "narrow-minded" regarding how others process grief and empathy, realizing that even the most "ordinary creatures carry the most extraordinary stories."

🎯Key Sentences

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Look, I said, pointing to the window ledge beside our landing.
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Priority number one was getting some ventilation going.
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we needed to get some dinner sorted before we both crashed completely.
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It was beyond our help.
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I had to admit it was a heartbreaking sight.
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📝Key Phrases

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in the zone
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make a mental note
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get something sorted
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fading fast
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give in to
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the English Like A Native podcast.
My name is Anna and you're listening to week 38, day 5 of Your English Five A Day, the second season.
I'm here with a spoon feeding you five items of vocabulary every day of the working week.
We've been doing this now for a very long time time, and I hope that you've managed to build this podcast into your daily routine so that, step by step, day by day, you are building your vocabulary, improving your listening skills and starting to feel more like yourself when you communicate in English.
Now, today is Friday, which means we're bringing together the 20 items of vocabulary that we've looked at this week.
And we're going to do that with one big story.

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