Thursday, August 30, 2018

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KISKADEE © gillena cox 2018
Kis ka dee, kis ka dee, her bright yellow underbelly
strikes sunlight into the dullest morning.
She calls again kis ka dee, kis ka dee,
What is she saying, she is singing her name.

After cock a doodle doo
Clouds loose their grey hue
Brightening under an azure blue
Kis ka dee, kis ka dee she is singing her name.
KISKADEE © gillena cox 2018

Listen to the Kiskadee at Asa Wright Center in Trinidad



Blog hopping today with

Meet the bar with Onomatopoeia
Prompted by Björn Rudberg (brudberg)


Revisit
30 August 2017
kiskadee 2017
30 August 2016

20 comments:

  1. Oh, I have never heard of or seen this bird. How beautiful. Thanks for the video. Wonderful poem!Perhaps we should all sing our name!

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  2. Oh, I saw my first kiskadee this year - and they do sing their name. Lovely.

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  3. Nice! You have all those beautiful sounding birds on the islands. Great poem.

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  4. This was a delight to read - I've never heard of this bird - thanks for the introduction.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Trudessa

      Much🌻love

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  5. I'd never heard of the Kiskadee - thank you for introducing me to a beautiful bird and its wonderful call, Gillena!

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  6. Oh I love the fact that the bird is the song... like chickadee, cuckoo and whippoorwill

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Björn

      much love...

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  7. Happy you dropped by Frank

    much love...

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  8. The singing of her name, is such a beautiful thought!! Thanks for your comments on my poem.

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