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Starling: My Darling
over 1 year ago
, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
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This poem is part of my book 'Banana Me Beautiful'. The e-book is out now and the paperback is out in January 2012. More here
http://www.edinburghspotlight.com/2011/07/feature-emily-dodd-author-of-banana-me-beautiful/
auntyemily
6 months ago
This Poem features in Part 1 of a four part bird special highlighting the joys of birds in the build up to the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, see
http://www.greenerleith.org/greener-leith-news/2011/1/20/rspb-bgbw-1-give-garden-birds-a-go.html
This was also featured in the Edinburgh Guardian, see
http://www.guardian.co.uk/edinburgh/2011/jan/28/edinburgh-big-garden-birdwatch
auntyemily
over 1 year ago
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