Most Birds Are Recognizable Poem by Francis Duggan

Most Birds Are Recognizable



Their songs and their colors to their identity a give away
The beautiful birds i do see and do hear every day
The magpie the bird with the beautiful flute like song
By sight or by sound one cannot get him wrong
The magpie lark known to some as the pee wee
His song is a clue to his identity
And the blackbird who in his breeding Season sings at daybreak
Is one by his song that one could never mistake
And who could mistake the calls of the weerloo
The huge dark brown parrots known to many as yellow tail black cockatoo
And the flute of the gray shrike thrush so melodious and clear
His music is always quite pleasant to hear
Most birds are recognizable by their appearance or song
You get to know them and you cannot get them wrong.

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