A Wild Robin Visited a Grieving Woman Every Morning for Eight Months. Ornithologists Have a Scientific Explanation. She Has a Different One — and Honestly, Both Feel True.
Joan had been married for forty-four years. Her husband, Peter, had maintained the garden with a particular devotion — bird feeders stocked weekly, a specific mix of seeds he had researched with characteristic thoroughness, a bench placed at the angle he'd calculated would catch the most afternoon sun.
Peter died in November. Joan sat on the bench the following morning, the first morning she could bring herself to go outside, with no particular plan beyond being somewhere that still felt like him.
A robin landed on the arm of the bench.
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