In the area in which the author resides in, there are four seasons with the need to wear heavy jackets for much of one season. As much as the desire to embrace the winter, it is much easier to live in the other seasons. Fortunately the area is enjoying summer like weather and that means the windows are open. The fresh air circulates throughout the house and in the morning the birds chirp in the trees. The birds have returned from their winter in the south and some of them live in the trees in the area. Many of the trees were planted about 100 years ago which is good for their summer shade, but on the days of wind storms, branches are likely to fall. My understanding is the birds tend to stay in the same neighbourhood even though they migrate south for the winter.
Linking to dividend stocks, the birds that are chirping are likely from the same families that was there last spring. They are consistent, dependable, and do what birds tend to do. Ideally those are similar patterns you want in the stock. The company consistently makes money, the dividends are paid every year and hopefully increased, and the company continues to do what is good for their customers. Hopefully whatever type of bird you have in your area, the chirping is considered a welcomed tune.
There are more questions than answers, till the next time – to raising questions