The Black Sabbath singer died in July and was laid to rest the following week at his Buckinghamshire mansion as well as a funeral procession through his hometown in Birmingham.
Now Sharon, 72, has broken her social media silence with a sweet video on Instagram of her meeting some birds.
In the short clip, different birds including owls and falcons can be seen landing on Sharon’s arm as her daughter Kelly watches on in glee.

The X Factor judge holds out her arm as she strokes the beautiful creatures, with her signature red hair blowing in the wind.
Alongside the post, Sharon penned a heartfelt caption as she began: “I’m still having trouble finding the words to express how grateful I am for the overwhelming love and support you’ve shown on social media.
“Your comments, posts and tributes have brought me more comfort than you know. None of if has gone unnoticed. In fact, it’s carried me through many nights.
“Though I’m still finding my footing, I wanted to show some glorious creatures I had the chance to spend an afternoon with. The connection you make with these powerful birds is built entirely on trust and confidence.
“They’ll choose to perch on you only if they sense you are safe and unafraid of them. It’s a bond I know too well, and the experience was nothing short of magical.”
She concluded: “I love you all, and I thank you deeply for the otherworldly amount of love you continue to send my way.”
Sharon’s beloved followers flocked to the comments section to send their warm wishes as one person said: “Sending you so much love Sharon, I think of you every day. You are a powerhouse and I’m sure Ozzy walks beside you every day.”
Another fan commented: “You’re an absolute trailblazer and inspiration for people in similar circumstances. I ended up watching a clip of you and Ozzy on Parky last night. It was absolutely hilarious and the love between you was so amazing and clear on both of your faces.”
While a third added: “It’s a true breath of fresh air to see you smile, Sharon. You and your family have been in my heart and on my mind so often.
“I’ve wondered about you and worried for you, and it brings such comfort to know you are surrounded by family and so much love. In the heaviest of times, love is what holds us together.”

Ozzy died just weeks after he took to the stage one last time with his bandmates at Villa Park in Birmingham.
At the time, his family issued an emotional statement: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.
“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.”
In recent years, Ozzy had been battling numerous health conditions, including Parkinson’s.
His official death certificate lists ‘acute myocardial infarction’ and ‘out of hospital cardiac arrest’ under the cause of death section.
It also listed coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease with autonomic dysfunction as “joint causes” of Ozzy’s death.
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