Though winter is with us still
the birds have begun to sing
to the cues of spring,
first a cardinal, then a wren
and now this morning in early March,
as a chill dawn pinks the sky,
the wistful fluting of a mourning dove
which, after winter’s longueurs,
when few but crows were heard,
now finds itself bestirred
to loose its song.
[Curator's note: Listen to the call of a mourning dove.]
Audio credit: William R. Fish, Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Art credit: "Mourning Dove," image by unknown photographer with Bird & Blooms.
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