The nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence tells a playful story about royalty, surprise, and curiosity. The rhyme tells us a story about a funny little word with a king, queen, and some birds hiding ...
Were they red-winged blackbirds, great-tailed grackles or crows? How about double-crested cormorants? Could it have been American coots? Since the nursery rhyme originated in Europe, the blackbirds ...
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