“Nicknames stick to people,
and the most ridiculous
are the most adhesive.”
— Thomas Chandler Haliburton
given name substitute
moniker handed in jest
portrayal that sticks
* * *
With their scaly featherless black heads and necks, Wood Storks have been called such names as flinthead, stonehead, iron head and gourdhead. A more apt portrayal of this stately white bird would denote their association with new beginnings, hope, fertility and protection • Photo at Wakodahatchee Wetlands and “Nickname” haiku by Mary O’Connor
© 2025
Just love how you SEE this majestic bird ignoring the ignorance of the world. Thank you, Mary!
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You’re most welcome, Amy! So good to hear from you. 😊
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