Dizzy Behold could eat no cold
Dozy from Torham could eat no warm
But Keen-Eyed Jack, if he was bold
Could catch and eat a squiggly worm.
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Well done
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Thank you. Just fun… π
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My pleasure
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He had got it in his sight now.
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I saw a drama played out between a worm & a bird, but didn’t have a camera to hand. The blackbird was tugging at the worm, who didn’t want to leave the ground. When of a sudden a sparrowhawk swooped down. I’ll leave you to fill in the rest
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Thatβs nature for you. The bigger fish eats the little fish
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Always π
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I love this, wonderful π
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Thank you. Just a bit of play π
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And he, of the three, shall not go hungry!
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Indeed. Choose your meal well; some things are easier pickings that others π
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That is for sure.
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Eat it up buttercup — or Jack as the case may be π love it.
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I do have a second photo to show that he did
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