
He was about to comment on it, but the bushes next to him rustled, startling him, and he jumped to the side as his short feathers bristled up.
A small blue head suddenly poked itself out of the bushes, and Citlali blinked his pale eyes. "It was probably bad," he said, flicking an ear several times in an attempt to get an annoying leaf away from it. "I heard an adult telling someone else not to eat the ones on the ground, 'cause they're usually bad. That's why they're on the ground," the other young Adahy explained as he fully emerged from the bushes, though not without some trouble from its thin branches. Turning, he stuck his head back in the bush before snapping off one of the branches and pulling it out, dropping the berry-covered limb on the grass. "These should be better." He had also heard that berries from the bushes or trees would, or should, be good. The ones that were on the ground were rotten, whatever that meant. Saying they were bad was good enough for him for the time being.
"Oohh," Shikoba chimed curiously as he studied the berries. They certainly looked a whole lot better than the one he'd found on the ground, for sure, but did they taste better? ...probably, but only one way to find out! With that thought in mind, the foal leaned down and grasped several berries -- and part of the small branch itself -- in his mouth and attempted to separate the two. He flicked his ears back as he shook the branch slightly, wondering why it just wasn't working. Frowning now, he spread his legs out a bit to ground himself before giving the branch a vigorous shake, but still his berries didn't detach themselves from the small limb.
