As British pubs, which had been closed for a long time in the aftermath of the Corona 19, reopened this weekend, it caught the eye of one pub saying that it would not be open for'special reasons'.

Foreign media, including the UK Mirror, reported on Friday about a Bristol's tavern that would not accept guests for a while after the government's policy of social distance was eased. 
This tavern recently released dubious photos taken in the garden. It was taken by the staff of the tavern, and if you look closely, you can see the lustrous eyes and small beak. Seen from a different angle, a small bird sits nestly in the grass and sits in it.

Peter Gibbs, the owner of the pub, said, "I've seen countless friendships with beer mugs and love budding, but it's the first time I've seen a new life in our store." I delivered the news. Employees gave the bird the name'mint'.
The next day, the staff went back to the garden and found three blue eggs in the nest. "I think Mint is away for a while, believing we'll take good care of the eggs," said Gibbs, who was thrilled, leaving a new announcement to the guests. I was planning to reopen the tavern door, which had been closed for more than three months, a few days later, but he said he would put it off temporarily to protect the mother bird.

"Early, a bird nested on the roof earlier this year. But a few days later, they were attacked by magpies, and the eggs broke," he said. I want to protect it." Despite the financial difficulties, it was a difficult decision for the new.
Of course, worrying about Corona 19 also contributed to Gibbs' decision. "I think it's too early to ease the distance," said Gibbs. "I hope that the news of the cute bird's nest will free the hearts of customers who have been waiting for the store to open."

British pubs have been discontinued since March 20 in accordance with the government's strong social distance policy. The industry's backlash against "there was no need to get rid of employees' jobs because there was no income" announced that Prime Minister Boris Johnson would eventually allow business to resume.

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(Photo ='Volunteer Tavern' Facebook)