:54:04
Hi.
:54:07
Hello.
:54:10
What are you looking at?
:54:12
Up in that oak tree
there's a nest.
:54:15
- Where?
- Up there.
:54:18
- A little higher.
- There are little chicks.
:54:21
- You want to see?
- Sure.
:54:28
They're starlings.
:54:31
- Is that right?
- I don't like starlings.
:54:33
- Why not?
- They're extremely aggressive birds.
:54:37
Plus their habits are pretty filthy.
:54:40
The mother must have her hands full.
:54:43
So, you always carry these with you?
:54:45
When I go bird-watching.
:54:47
It's why I like coming here.
:54:49
It's just a city park.
:54:51
You'd be surprised
how many kinds of birds you find here.
:54:54
Last week, I saw a purple martin...
:54:56
and the week before that,
I saw a solitary vireo.
:54:59
- That's rare.
- A solitary vireo?
:55:02
- I like that.
- Their sound is really musical.
:55:08
Are you a bird-watcher too?
:55:10
Me? No, I'm a...
:55:13
more of a people-watcher.
:55:16
The way you were staring
at the tops of those trees...
:55:18
I thought you were
gonna take off and fly.
:55:21
I should go now.
:55:23
You come here a lot?
:55:24
My daddy likes me home
before dark.
:55:27
- Well, it's good to listen to your dad.
- Bye.
:55:49
Good morning, fellow sports fans.
The match is about to begin.
:55:52
Candy enters the arena
looking sweet and trim.
:55:54
He checks out the scene but plays it cool.
He's definitely holding back.
:55:58
Uh-oh. Candy's eyes
have locked on to something.