Betty to Bob: 'Take a gander at THAT, a huge white bird on a nest over yon.'
Bob to Betty: 'It's indeed a great view of a most magnificent nesting swan.'
Just then, through her binoculars, Betty spotted a drake goosing the lone bird,
which both Bob and Betty agreed was a strange sight, and one most absurd.
Bob produced his Nikon, long lens attached, and said 'the drake's silly as a loon.
I'm getting some great shots of the cuckoo duck, but we'd best leave as it's noon,
At the next Audubon Bird Club meeting, we can show these photos before the talk.
If we take copies we can perhaps sell some to members, if we're allowed to hawk....
them.
(February 14th,2022)
Eight (8) types of birds are mentioned in poem (including the title) , but some are 'hidden'.
Can you find them all? ? ?
Hey, where are ALL the comments? ? ? Is the world asleep? ;)))))))))))))))))))))
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I hope to get a prize if I can name all the eight birds hiding in this poem.I can find seven birds even with google help- gander, swan, drake goose, loon, cuckoo, duck and hawk ---OK I have named eight and perhaps still missing one.