Pale Eyed Crow Poem by Francis Duggan

Pale Eyed Crow

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Though i see them often the little raven or pale eyed crow
So little of their ways i seem to know
Quite clever birds as all species of corvids are
Non migratory from their territories they never venture far
Birds every day i happen for to see
They build their stick nests high on branch of tree
They are quite plentiful within their range
And they have adapted well to Climate Change
In rural town parks or the countryside
That they are Nature's survivors of them cannot be denied
By birders not held in very high esteem
And not a favorite bird of many it would seem
And though little of their ways i can claim to know
I like them for their cunning the pale eyed crow.

Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: birds
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