Monday, April 16, 2018

On Seeing A Female Wedgetailed Eagle

Above the brown paddock she soar as she fly
The mighty brown monarch of the southern sky
A female wedgetailed eagle Australia's largest bird of prey
You only see her soaring on a calm and clear day
The female wedgetailed eagle than the male far larger among birders to discussion gives rise
But Nature has her reasons for everything one has to realize
On huge flat nest of sticks on fork of hight tree
The female lays large white reddish freckled eggs of one to three
The young fast to grow in the nest have a long stay
The bigger the bird the slower to fly this is Nature's way
On days of high winds or of a strong breeze
Wedgetailed eagles usually stay on the trees
This morning i see a female wedgetailed eagle soar and fly
High above the brown paddock in the calm and blue sky.

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