[s4e7] Wedding Bells & Wacky Birds — Pro

Just as the priest asked if anyone had any objections, a flash of neon blue streaked through the open-air chapel. It wasn't a protest, but a —a massive, confused Cerulean Whistler—that decided the floral archway looked like a perfect nesting spot.

The ceremony moved from the chapel to the town square as the wedding party trailed the bird. Clara, holding her train high, led the charge. The townspeople, hearing the commotion and the legendary whistle, joined the fray with binoculars and breadcrumbs. [S4E7] Wedding Bells & Wacky Birds

: Oakhaven officially renamed the day "The Wedding of the Blue Wing." Just as the priest asked if anyone had

: Clara and David’s wedding photos became the most famous wildlife photography in the state. 🔔 Love takes flight in the strangest ways. Clara, holding her train high, led the charge

In the quiet, seaside town of Oakhaven, the local legend of the —a bird so rare it hadn’t been seen in fifty years—was usually reserved for dusty birdwatching journals. That changed on the morning of Clara and David’s wedding . The Unexpected Guest

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