Which of the following inferences about Darzee is best supported by the following passage?
Darzee was a feather-brained little fellow who could never hold more than one idea at a time in his head. And just because he knew that
Nagaina's children were born in eggs like his own, he didn't think at first that it was fair to kill them. But his wife was a sensible bird, and she knew
that cobra's eggs meant young cobras later on. So she flew off from the nest, and left Darzee to keep the babies warm, and continue his song
about the death of Nag. Darzee was very like a man in some ways.