Dr Abe V Rotor
Living with Nature - School on Blog
Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid (People's School-on-Air) with Ms Melly C Tenorio
738 DZRB AM, 8-9 evening class Monday to Friday
Herons are migratory birds
flying over great distance from their abode. Their arrival by
the flock signals the
start of the monsoon season. They frequent ricefields feeding on frogs,
insects, and other living organisms. Their
association with carabaos and cattle creates a
romantic ambiance that has
inspired artists to paint and write stories about these enigmatic creatures.
Why do herons hide their nest?
Where on earth is their home?
I stalked through the thorny test
Where the white feathered roam -
Hushing away the unseen,
Deity, the fanged or quagmire;
I became part of the scene,
A drama of life to admire.
As the birds basked in the noon sun
In regal poise and dainty movement,
I moved for the kill, a lens on hand
To freeze the precious moment.
But lo! A loud crack filled the air
Driving the birds away from their rest;
My story now untold - but who would care?
Wonder why herons hide their nest.
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