Fragile Forty-Spotted Pardalote
By Lola D B
Published 25 September 2022
I live on the beautiful Maria Island with my fellow Pardalote friends
All day I look amongst the Manna gum trees to the ground; many children are running around
They giggle as they hide behind bushes as one seeks around
Human food smells waft through the air, it stings my senses
An insect catches my eye, its nutty smell pulling me closer
I peck it off the branch
I crunch into its hard shell as it trickles down the back of my throat
It trickles into my bloodstream pulsing around my body, making me feel alive
The sweet taste sets my feathers on end
Large raindrops burst on my feathers
Quickly they turn to almost black
I shake my body as the droplets spin off my feathers
I climb into my dry nest inside a hollow tree
The dry grasses smell of home as I burry amongst my chicks
They are warm and their soft down is sweet smelling
I feed them bugs, and they crunch them quickly
As I feel their pulsing hearts I draw them closer
I worry about them
You know it will not always be safe we are becoming rapidly more endangered every day