Autumn Birds
Autumn and Fall Poems
Poem by John Clare
The wild duck startles like a sudden thought,
And heron slow as if it might be caught.
The flopping crows on weary wings go by
And grey beard jackdaws noising as they fly.
The crowds of starnels whizz and hurry by,
And darken like a clod the evening sky.
The larks like thunder rise and suthy round,
Then drop and nestle in the stubble ground.
The wild swan hurries hight and noises loud
With white neck peering to the evening clowd.
The weary rooks to distant woods are gone.
With lengths of tail the magpie winnows on
To neighbouring tree, and leaves the distant crow
While small birds nestle in the edge below.
- Poem by John Clare
Fall is my favorite
season in Los Angeles,
watching the birds change
color and fall from the trees.
- Quote by David Letterman
Autumn is a season followed
immediately by looking
forward to spring.
- Quote by Doug Larson