It's hard to imagine a gleeful bat
But at night you see it just like that
He celebrates nightfall
Is happy to see all
The insects he'll get for supper
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5 Comments
Post a CommentNever thought much about what it would be like, cute angle on this!!
Exactly how it looks when you see them at twilight; floating about in search of their food. They are sort of the hummingbirds of the night!
Wonderful carol:0)
Cute poem! I think bats are neat looking. They're mice with wings (and I think mice are cute.) :D
The bats help to control the mosquito population :) For that, I am thankful :) cheers