
A flying rat perched up in a tree
successful though these birds may be
the farmer hoping for good yields
is often thwarted in his fields
when ripened crops or freshly sown
are shorn by these as if new mown

A flying rat perched up in a tree
successful though these birds may be
the farmer hoping for good yields
is often thwarted in his fields
when ripened crops or freshly sown
are shorn by these as if new mown
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Brilliant. And it’s not only the farmers. I have a pair of wood pigeons that frequent my garden and eat my flowers!
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Sadly I quite admire these birds, looked at closely their neck plumage is lovely but as they are no longer eaten there are far too many
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Yea, I do see them wherever I go. We have Stock Doves in town (feral pigeons) but the wood pigeons are beginning to outnumber them
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