Monday, August 13, 2012

Whip-Poor-Will Comments

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Its name derives,
I have found,
From its signature sound.
There's something about
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Walterrean Salley
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Valsa George 07 October 2012

This is the first time I am hearing of such a bird. The sweet strains of the feathered folk are so enamouring that they make the country side and the woodlands particularly endearing! A lovely poem on a tiny bird! !

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Danny Draper 18 August 2012

Even on the stillest and quiet day or night a bird's song seems to find its way, whether shrill or ambient the cities throbbing supplanting pace cannot deter its verve. Lovely write. Thank you for sharing.

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Walterrean Salley

Walterrean Salley

Savannah, Ga
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