I’ve noticed something interesting, though. The sparrows
stop feeding earlier than the other birds, so the others do get their turn,
even though it isn’t long. I'm speculating that the sparrows are the first to fly
off and roost in the nearest wood so as to get the best spots.
Woods are warmer than open ground at night, apparently. The trees store heat during the day and
then give it off overnight. Or so Bill Oddie says, and he should know. Which
interesting little fact gives rise to the worst ditty I’ve ever written:
Where do the little birdies go
When all the fields are white?
They go and find a snugly wood
To keep them warm at night
Terrible. It wouldn’t even make the body of a Rupert
Bear annual. I’m uninspired today.
2 comments:
Little birdie in the sky,
why'd you doodie in my eye?
Gee, I'm glad that cows don't fly.
The spring is sprung, the grass is ris.
I wonder where the birdies is.
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