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Birds - 3. Downy Woodpeckers and Nuthatches
Downy Woodpeckers
Downy Woodpecker, black and white,
rules the bird feeder’s morning light;
they intimidate finches bold,
pecking suet cakes left and right.
Smallest Piciformes of the fold
as taxonomists have us told;
kin to Sapsucker’s yellow breast,
braving northerly gales so cold.
Drumming hollow trunks without rest,
searching faithfully in his quest
for the one who would be his mate,
sharing cavities for the nest.
Listen, traveler, watch and wait
for that tapping on tree so straight,
calling you to my arms so tight,
making heartbeats to syncopate.
Nuthatches
The Nuthatch creeps upon the tree
while feeding upside-down, you see;
he searches branch and bole and bark
to make a meal of seed or flea.
He lives in forest, copse or park
from which he comments with a snark
and tells the world just what he thunk
of owls and crows and felines dark.
He will a birch or spruce spelunk
to make a nest where he can bunk,
and pass a frigid winter’s hour
before returning to the trunk.
At home within the woody tower
this bird makes love upon his bower,
as we might do at half-past three,
though eggs are quite beyond my power.
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