Urban_Tribesman said:It's funny that unusual colouring in animals is seen as different and exotic and yet, in humans, it has and continues to cause endless suffering and conflict across the globe.
To deep for here ?
A Sparrow Hawk
Slips from your eye-corner – overtaking
Your First thought.
Through your mulling gaze over haphazard earth
The sun’s cooled carbon wing
Whets the eyebeam.
Those eyes in their helmet
Still wired direct
To the nuclear core – they’re alone
Laser the lark-shaped hole
In the lark’s song.
You find the fallen spurs, among soft ashes.
And maybe you find him
Materialized by twilight and dew
Still as a listener –
The warrior
Blue shoulder-cloak wrapped about him
Learning, hunched,
Among the oaks of harp.
Ted Hughes
Apparently, Blackbirds live about 2 and a half years on average. There's big mortality after they leave the nest, but if they can cope with the first 3 weeks or so, they are usually good for another couple of years.KatRobin said:While cuddling my ( now deceased) baby hedgehog the other day I was struck by how human like and perfect its rubbery little five digit hands and feet were. Wah!
Had a fledgling blackbird in the garden yesterday that must have failed it's maiden flight. I kept checking on her and scattered some food near her. She's not there this am so I hope she's ok. I should go into animal nursing- if only I could.
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