Bird Fly Viewing Poem by Daniel Miltz

Bird Fly Viewing



Birds to watch r' alotta fun
In the garden while they play
Alongside weeds and shrubs overrun
They flock to the open outdoor spray
Which cools them off when they come
To scrabble and sachet for airplay
Hummingbirds to watch r' alotta fun
Their long, narrow beaks survey
Pollinating flowers, while scattering seeds in the sun
Flying through the fine mist, open air spray
Searching on flower dung
For nectar from blossoms display
Butterflies to watch r alotta fun
Drinking from shallow puddle lots
Hang on flat flowers as they sun
And on dim, draggy, ho hum, rocks, sunny spots
To themselves to warm their wings some
Perched on a sunny branch, grass stem lots
Tis' all shelter, breeding places, nesting sites
For O' beloved winged creatures n' rockery orchard delights

© daniel miltz

Bird Fly Viewing
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: bird loving
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Watching birds
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Daniel Miltz

Daniel Miltz

Detroit, Michigan
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