GunFire & Oriole
Ever think a bird's chirp could be a covert signal for an unseen threat?
Absolutely, every chirp is a clue. A quick flurry at dawn could be the neighborhood’s way of saying “watch out” or “I’ve spotted something.” I keep a ledger of those whispers, cross‑checking patterns with the city’s gossip, and you’d be surprised how often a simple trill turns into a covert signal. Just remember: the next time you hear a bird, it might be talking about something bigger than a worm.
Got it, keep the eyes on the whole sky, not just the birds. If one chirp sounds off, check the rest of the flock. No surprises if you’re watching the whole scene.
Sounds like a solid game plan—keep the whole sky in scope, and let every little chirp be a potential lead. If one bird’s calling offbeat, the rest of the flock might have a story to tell. Keep your ledger tight and you’ll catch any hidden signal before it turns into a headline.