Cryptic plumage,
Hawkish mannerisms,
And a steady supply,
Of child soldiers.
The cuckoo lies in wait,
Standing stealthily,
Avoiding strife,
With her victim’s eventual lapse,
She strikes.
Though they care not for their neighbors,
They do have a knack,
For finding babysitters,
Despite their reputation,
As impolite guests.
The screaming chick,
Sounds like the clutch,
Of hungry children,
It jettisoned.
On the other hand,
In the other hemisphere,
The cowbird makes little effort,
To make its egg inconspicuous,
Instead it relies on mob mentality.
The mom pays a visit,
To her nest of choice,
Which will be destroyed,
At the first sign of resistance,
To their alimony.
If there’s any acrimony,
It isn’t apparent,
As the often very different parent,
Raises the imposter.
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IMAGE CREDITS:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/c/cuckoo/
http://jasonking.net/site/brown-headed-cowbird/
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