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Are INFPs attracted to birds?

2.5K views 18 replies 15 participants last post by  Eren Jaegerbomb  
#1 ·
Is it just me or do any other INFPs appreciate birds? They're simple little things and their only missions in life are to wake up, scream, eat seeds and go to sleep. I mean, imagine waking up at 6am everyday to defend a single branch from another bird that would dare to perch on it. Something about that makes me happy to hear or see them in the morning.
 
#3 ·
I'm an INFP, but I'm fascinated with birds for other reasons.

I've lived in a lot of different countries, and I do miss most of them. Some of them are like my second home.

I've always imagined how nice it is to be able to fly freely like birds, so I can visit those countries whenever I want. I know, most birds aren't capable of flying that fast. But it's just a symbolism!
 
#6 ·
This made me chuckle.

Nearly every time I speak to my INFP friend on the phone (which is a few times a week) she interrupts me at some point to tell me about the majestic bird activity she is witnessing. She often tells me stories about them as well. I can tell how in tune she is with them and how much their presence / well-being means to her.

My other INFP friend has mentioned birds a few times also, not sure how far his interest runs.

I don't know what about being an INFP would make them love birds, it's cute anyway. 😁
 
#8 ·
Im an INTP. Loving birds is a new thing for me. I can understand the little noise they make. Theyre really sweet creatures who are supportive. Thank you birds.

Maybe its my use of Fi in the 8th function. Angel function. Birds are like angels. To me
 
#10 ·
Attracted to birds? What kind of thread is this?
 
#11 ·
I'm an INFP. I'm really indifferent about birds, though I love some talking bird videos and stuff. I'm all about floofy pets like cats and dogs, and their wild counterparts (foxes, leopards, etc).
I saw one of those green birds once, I think they're parrots but I'm not sure, and that bird was hurt and it fell off the tree, so I tried to pick it up to put it back in the tree, but it kinda hissed at me while stepping back so I was like "okay, buddy, suit yourself". So this little guy picked itself up, and climbed the tree with its beak (or bill? idk), I was astonished!
 
#13 ·
Birds also were the apex predator in South America until South America collided with North America when North American apex predators like the Grizzly Bear just won the competition over the Terror Birds in South America (which went extinct 2 million years ago).

In Europe the apex predator is the Wolf i think.
In Asia i'm not sure (depends on region probably, probably someone from the Cat or Dog family like a bear, tiger, leopard or something like that).
In Africa it's the Lion.

In the Ocean i think it's the shark (Great White Shark?) or perhaps a whale.

Of course, there are multiple ones. (saltwater crocodile is another one i missed).
 
#18 ·
I love birds. I loved the popular ones among children, as a child, penguins, eagles etc.

Then I suddenly developed an interest in all birds about 7 years ago. I love watching them and feeding them.

I love it when a wild bird feels safe enough to come near you.

I have two pet cockatiels.

Although some birds are just down right creepy looking, I still appreciate their life and they have their own beauty and elegance. Like the ibis...
The straw-necked ibises have some nice plumage.
 
#19 ·
I heard that apparently (wild) birds chirp a lot in the morning because they're telling each other where they are and they're ok, and they're looking for a mate.
Of course there will be baby birds calling out for food.

A lot of birds that eat seed don't just eat seed though, they need other things like fresh fruit and vegetables, nuts and sprouts.