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    Bugger it. I get to be a vulture? Its like the time I wanted to be baby jesus and and ended up in the back behind yonder star, billed only as super massive black hole
    I am still at work on the rest of the cast, but so far I have got the hawk as errrmm hawk, the cockney as zoo, humming bird sounds like yuka, if I googled right, I got jack, the mightier wingspan of aunty?, turtle dove is haunted?, Kookabura - Delta? Cockateil Prince? I reserve the right to state at a later date that these were only my initial impressions and you should put us or me out of our/my misery.

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    @Bar and @Haunted - I'm pleased you enjoyed this rather cheeky homage to my fellow-LitNetters. And you'll be pleased to learn we all escaped with our lives before that pesky cat struck.

    @Yuka - late, not not too late. Thanks for reading.

    @ff - thanks for responding

    and @Jerry - the vulture is indeed a noble bird, but alas 'twas not you I had in mind.
    My lawyers assure me I am now at liberty to reveal the identity of those who joined us at the bird-table (and you were remarkably close) - and to anyone who feels possible a little offended, blame the turkey.

    humming bird = yuka
    turtle dove = Haunted
    kookaburra = Delta
    warbler = MaryD
    sparrow = zoo
    firebird = firefangled
    lily trotter = Jack of Hearts
    roadrunner = hack
    starling = jerrybaldy (see!)
    cockatiel = Prince
    heron = (that was me)
    culture vulture = blank verse
    hawk = Hawkman
    American eagle = Aunty
    and finally
    kitty-cat = kittypaws

    Best wishes for 2011 to all my readers

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    It wasn't me Jerrybaldy's Avatar
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    Pure genius Hill. Of course I always knew I was the starling and I was merely joshing. I note I got some right though so I leave here in the very well known starling strut.....

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    You make me want to carry on you fu cking heron

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerrybaldy View Post
    You make me want to carry on you fu cking heron
    chuckle - so it was worth the effort.

    H :->

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    i googled for hummingbird, not too bad
    but next time, i would like to be a giant hummingbird yet not a tiny one

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    Jerry is a genius for figuring it out and Hill is just plain brilliant. I only made out Hawk on first read (wonder what gave it away!) When I saw Central Park I was delighted this side of the pond was given some attention but then I thought, there's a main street in every town, so maybe there's a Central Park in Scotland. Besides there's no mention of a "strange bird" or "trashpecker"... I wiki'd turtle dove and it looks like a decent citizen. Didn't say how well it writes with its beak though : p

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    yes turtle doves are rather decent and expert at singing
    i often heard their singing (ceu-u-u-u-u)
    and once i wrote a poem named 'the call of turtle dove'
    Last edited by yuka; 12-28-2010 at 12:05 PM.

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    Ah, you two.

    Hummingbirds are very delicate, exotic birds, yuka - not seen in this corner of the world. So you bring colour and a touch of magic to these pages.

    Turtle doves - I often see a pair cooing in the trees outside my window - I believe they are also a symbol of everlasting love, as well as being mean poets.

    H :-)

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    I like the lines in the poem that talk about the vulture very much.

    No matter what lies beyond the horizon, you can always find a guiding light.

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    Thanks Shadowfire - vultures of course are supreme at picking over carcasses (or in this case, poems!).

    h

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillwalker View Post
    Ah, you two.

    Hummingbirds are very delicate, exotic birds, yuka - not seen in this corner of the world. So you bring colour and a touch of magic to these pages.

    H :-)
    I know, I know, of course. I just want to be a hummingbird of giant, at least as big as an eagle.

    I once saw hummingbird, three, not one, at the same time, about two month ago. they are too too too small.

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