The only British Accentor

They're Prunella modularis 
Latin's little singing plums  
dwellers of the dense hedgerow
more musical than sparrow though
warbling lusty harmonies
ascending into vernal skies
shy as any Jenny wren
wicked wantons like Don Juan
Dunnock's feathered duds are dun
 songbird with a nut-brown crown

10 thoughts on “The only British Accentor

  1. You completely captured me with ‘little singing plums’ – such a sweet and earthy (albeit no doubt exact) translation of the Latin. Altogether a delightful evocation of a bird which, in my country, I’ll never encounter. I’m glad to make its acquaintance here.

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