Ruabon moor, bleak and cold
a heather moor,a place of lore
Black cock, heath cock
violet black, a fighting cock
Strut , swagger and flounce
head bowed, white fantail proud
Red wattle flash
bubble, burble, hiss and coo
Tis a lady cock you do woo
In the ling, brown it's gown
Red grouse, gorcock
standing his ground
Your white feathered feet do give you away
too late, I say
Go back, go back, go back you call
Oh fork tailed kite
you hang and glide
on arched wings you wander by
A scavenger Prince, the Welsh hills your realm
you watch and seek and freely roam
I hear your mewing call, what did you say?
You'll come again another day...
Goosie, goosie, goosander
a ginger topped fine beauty
smoothly she glides upon the waters
Sleek sawbill diver looking for her gander
Bobbity, bob, a little treasure
perched on a rock in the middle of the river
Dip dip disappeared
Zit, zit reappeared
down the stream, now there are two
Two little dippers, our river fishers
World's end/Corwen/Llangollen 08/03/14
Laura
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Live and let lek
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RSPB Liverpool Local Group. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no' 207076, Scotland no. SC037654
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black grouse,
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goosander,
llangollen,
minerva,
red grouse,
red kite,
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3 comments:
Laura..........no end of talents !
Sean.
Shades of Ted Hughes and Walter de la Mare! Okay. Am inspired - Away to Ruabon! If only the mist lifts.....
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