Finally; I found two birds at the top of my tree, but they were different small brown, black, and white birds, I think. The birds were too far to see clearly, but I saw them move. I still see the other birds on the wires(where's a rock when you need one?). These annoying birds were blue and white. When there's a group of those picky birds on those wires, it gets noisy, oh so, very noisy, but when there's only one(or two), it's silent. They make the new birds' visit distracting and difficult to enjoy. This is exactly what it's like at school; when there's a group of students during free time or out of class, of course not nobody is going to be quiet, but when it's just one, complete silence. It would only be quiet with a group of students who were shy and don't know each other. So if a new student came into the environment, nothing would change. Silence and noise are so against each other, yet can switch descriptions, like how noise can get irritating just like silence.
There is a poem from Cathriona Lafferty that shows the similarity between the two rivaling words. Although words can be switched around for descriptions, but it would take time for living things to change their lifestyles. Just know that anyone can change, no matter how painfully slow the process can be.
Works Cited
Lafferty Cathriona. "Silence vs. Noise." n.d. Web. 2 Nov. 2014.