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Sorry little sea clown

by joanna-garrido

The day I met a puffin we were standing in his path Excitedly we clicked and snapped, keen to photograph Sand eels dangling from his bill, he stood his tiny ground Then off he flew, back out to sea and circled round and round He came back twice to see us, so we thought what a thrill To see this little sea clown close, with sand eels in his bill Move out the way a local called, he needs to feed the chick We stepped aside, he dashed straight past, into his burrow quick. Before I met a puffin, I thought of them as tall But in your pocket they could fit, they really are that small. Sad eyed, painted Pierrots, a marvel to the eye Swimming in the waters or whirling in the sky All around a flash of orange, yellow, black, white, grey Sorry little Sea clown for standing in your way. 15.10.18 JG
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61 / F / West Yorkshire
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Dec 20, 2018
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