The poet in "Kingfisher" by WH Davies appears to be observant, contemplative, and in tune with nature. He appreciates the beauty and grace of the kingfisher bird and uses vivid imagery to convey his admiration for the bird's colors and movements. The poem suggests a sense of wonder and connection with the natural world.
i think there is no flight Yes, Kingfisher flies from a few destinations in India to London Heathrow.
The airways i think is the most comfortable according to me is Kingfisher Airlines.
Well i think it is when people are talking but it is a poem... like rhyming when a person is talking...... Hope this helps a little :)
Watching the kingfisher showed Brian the effectiveness of diving for fish using a sharp beak. This inspired him to create a similar tool with a spear to improve his own fishing methods in "Hatchet."
even i d think they are and i wish u the best! saivji
It's just what you think! Poetry can be anything! Hope this helps! :-)
They had the power to make eleanor davies....
I sure think so.
Watching the kingfisher likely inspired Brian to think about making a spear because he observed the bird's precision and efficiency in hunting. The kingfisher's ability to dive and catch fish effortlessly demonstrated a successful method of survival, prompting Brian to consider creating his own tool for fishing. Additionally, the bird's grace and skill may have sparked Brian's creativity and resourcefulness, motivating him to adapt to his environment using available materials.
I think the kingfisher is a perching bird.I have seen them perching in trees watching for insects etc moving around on the ground. We had one that perched on a power pole near our fish pond it eventually ate all the fish!
I think it was Succinyl Choline
yes i think it is