Once upon a time, one day, there was a group of small birds, and they owned a nest placed on a tall tree. The small birds thought a lot about building a complete nest in the best possible way, for they wanted a beautiful, decorated nest like the many beautiful houses they saw.
The small birds began to think about what they could do to build a new nest. An idea came to their minds not to abandon the nest in which they were born, lived together a happy life, and reached the conclusion of redesigning the nest and completing building it in its place, instead of searching for another place to build their dwelling and their nest.
All the birds agreed on the idea and distributed the tasks among each other until they would finish building the new nest in the closest time and in the best way. Indeed, the small birds woke up from the early morning, and each of them took upon himself the role that had been agreed to be completed quickly. Some of them were gathering straw, some were responsible for decorating the nest, some were in charge of furnishing the nest, and so on to the end of those tasks that expressed constructive cooperation.
Each one of the birds began to exert his utmost effort and perform his role in the best way. At the end of the day, all the materials required to accomplish the nest building task were collected. The birds had felt fatigue and great exhaustion. The birds all spent the night in their places, feeling pleased and extremely happy despite their fatigue, for they were hopeful to see a nest like no other at the end of the matter.
The birds slept a deep sleep. With the dawn, each of them woke up to resume his actual task and start building the new nest. Each of the birds began to strive for serious work until sunset time came, and everything had actually been completed. The birds began to examine together what they had done, and they found that cooperation had produced beauty, magnificence, and splendor that nothing could rival, and no other nest in the entire city could match.
The birds agreed that all of them would go in the morning to the market to bring life materials: water and seeds that they needed. But when they returned, they were surprised by a large bird that had seized their nest and told them it was his, and that they were still small and could not do anything.
After the birds agreed to execute a plan to defend their dwelling, they began to gather stones from various places and started throwing them continuously at the large bird, who could not withstand those successive blows from many places, and surrendered to them immediately, hurrying to his nest without returning.