Tiny Creatures

          A little box nailed in a tree

          Is filled with odds and ends,

          Bread crumbs, oats, and table scraps

          For all my feathered friends.

          They come to feed several times a day

          No matter how hard the wind blows,

          When all other food is buried deep

          Beneath the winter snows.

          The tiniest pair of chirpers

          Are a pair of Chickadees,

          They land on the box and eat so fast

          Then fly to the big tall trees.

          There's a pair of Canadian Blue Jays

          They are as cheeky as can be,

          When I go outside to talk to them

          They talk right back to me.

          And now here comes the Woodpeckers

          They make the others scoot,

          They dig to the bottom of the box

          And scatter the crumbs about.

          We should all have a feeder

          Kept full until winter ends,

          The birds will surely thank you

          They are dear little feathery friends.

          written by Deborah