Most Species Of Birds Poem by Francis Duggan

Most Species Of Birds



Most species of birds by chirp, whistle or song
From once familiarized with you cannot get wrong
From Nature their voices in their d n a
This is how it does seem to me anyway
By the sound of their voices birds one get to know
The common brown house sparrows of the hedgerow
Though song-less they chirp to nightfall from daybreak
Their voices are voices one never mistake
The flutes of the Aussie magpies melodious and clear
Music that can be heard every day of the year
From once heard is easy for to recognize
Though there is more to Nature than we realize
Most birds one get to know by their chirp or whistle or song
And not unlike us to Nature they belong.

Friday, April 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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