OUR AUSSIE BIRDS
when you are
tired of eating pine bark and gum nuts
why not try calamari rings
(cockatoos our larrikin birds )
colours that inspired fifties kitchens
grandma aprons and scone making
courtesy of the CWA
Country Womens Association
the little blue fairy wren
is everyone's favourite
so tiny so fragile so cute
* recent research suggests the males are doting fathers
they sing to their eggs and once they hatch, the chicks
are able to recognise their parent's unique song.*
the flame robin
a fashion icon
comes in pink
as well as red
the rainbow lorikeet
is a modern mardi gras
kind of bird
having dust ups with
the plain conservative drab pigeons
everyone has owned a budgie
at some time in their life
some guys even try to smuggle
them in their swimwear
budgie smugglers
but none of them have a patch
on the male gang gang cockatoo
this crusader bird is so smart
just by looking at it
you know it knows everything
incredible presence and personality
gorgeous
Friday Writings PSU # 68








A feast of feathery friends.
ReplyDeleteExcellent mix of poetry and colour!
ReplyDeleteThis avian panoply beats the Oscars red carpet by a budgie mile!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful, colourful birds. Glorious. I love the expression in the last one's eyes.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all the bird photos and you are witty with the verse. smiles...
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to see a flame robin in pink. All these birds of a feather born lucky enough to fly!
ReplyDeleteBirds!
ReplyDeleteAn introduction to gorgeous hued birds and naturally a giggle at image #1. Cheers, Rall.
ReplyDeleteI want a fifties colored kitchen!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a wonderful gang gang pic. The expression on his face!
ReplyDeleteDelightful to read and see!
ReplyDeleteIts hard not to be inspired by such lovely creatures.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for these excellent bird photos. Wonderful!
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