The Cardinal

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    This is pretty much self-explanitory. I have a cardinal who has made a nest in the bush right off my Kitchen landing. This is not going to be fun entering the house when her eggs have hatched and we do not have a key to the front door.... It is permantently locked. We might have to come and go through the back entrance for a while until those babies learn to fly.

    The Cardinal

    Outside my kitchen entry

    in a bush of evergreen,

    nuzzled safely in a bed

    made of twigs and bits of string;

    three light blue speckled eggs

    await the moment of their birth,

    while a beautiful gray cardinal

    anticipates with mirth.


    She flutters as the door opens

    waiting in a nearby tree,

    until I’ve left the entry way

    as far as she can see.

    Her mate, a male of vibrant red

    has not been seen for days,

    not since the day he built her nest

    in such artistic ways.


    I have seen the nests of robins,

    of starlings, wrens and all,

    but I don’t believe I’ve seen a nest

    that I think to be so small.

    Made with a piece of packing tape

    And bits of string and twig

    no larger than the palm of my hand --

    maybe not even that big.


    Such a watchful mother

    dressed in gray with hues of red,

    with a melon colored beak

    to grace her lovely head.

    Her eye so bright and watchful;

    almost as if she begs

    that I don’t come any closer

    as she hovers o’er her eggs.


    Soon several days will pass

    and she will have done her best

    to teach them one by one to fly

    out of the little nest.

    They’ll leave my kitchen entry

    and the bush of evergreen

    and one by one will learn to make

    their own nest of twigs and string.

     

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