My bird of the week is the brown snake eagle. I have combined my freestyle poem, followed by a micro poem, to include Esther Chilton’s writing prompt of leaves which you can join in here: https://estherchilton.co.uk/2025/10/22/writing-prompts-88/ and Don’t Hold Your Breath’s bird of the week challenge which you can join in here: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2025/10/28/barn-swallow-birds-of-the-week-invitation-cxl/
Brown Snake Eagle in a Tree
bone-like fingers spread
in earnest supplication
acknowledging power
of feathered predator
rising out of the leaves
a commanding king
beware all snakes
whether harmless or
venomous; large or small
this king is indiscriminate
views each and all as prey
biting and spitting
quite irrelevant
from boomslang to
adult black mambas
measuring up to 2.8 metres
in spectacular length
none are spared
this superb hunter’s
vicious talons and
ferocious beak which
decapitates its quarry
swiftly and mercilessly
before decimating the body
consuming its meal
in delicious, large chunks
***
sap green leaves rustle
complimenting brown feathers
of predator king


A lovely, descriptive poem and fantastic shots, Robbie. I love seeing eagles and hawks. I didn’t know of the brown snake eagle, which looks smaller than our bald eagles, but just as fierce!
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Hi Merril, these are smaller than your bald eagles. I think they are very beautiful in a wild predatory way.
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Hi Robbie. Yes, I saw they are smaller. Bald eagles have a huge wingspan. I think all the birds of prey are beautiful in a wild, fierce way.
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I agree completely 💜
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This guy is pretty cool.
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I think so too. Thanks, Craig. PS I’m reading Lanternfish 2
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Hope you’re enjoying it.
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Yes 😄
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Dear Roberta
Beautiful text and pictures.
We only have very few sea eagle here.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I’m pleased you enjoyed these pictures and the poem.
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Yes, it does look like an ardent predator! Look at the size of those talons!
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Incredible predators, Violet. Alfred Hitchcock would have a field day with these 😊
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So long Tippy Hedren!!!!! heheheh
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I’m so pleased we don’t have snakes like that over here! Really enjoyed the poem though 😊
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Hi Esther, we have some very dangerous snakes. It’s amazing a bird can kill one and the eat it.
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I love that description, Robbie! The honored bird looks a little rattled, like after a sleepless night. Lol Best wishes, Michael
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Perhaps it was rattled but I think it was just hungry. Lovely to see you, Michael 💗
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Wonderful poetry and pictures of the impressive brown snake eagle, Robbie!
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Thanks, Tim. Such an amazing bird. Thank you, Destiny
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great images…and wonderful words, Robbie…🤍
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Vivid imagery Robbie…well done as always
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Thank you, John. An interesting bird predator
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A great and informative poem. Robbie!
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Thank you, Dwight.
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You are welcome!
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Fierce.
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Yes, a real predator
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Wonderful, two birds with one pen, I like how you combined them, thank you for learning too, didn’t know about this particular bird.
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Hi Paul, these birds are indigenous to Southern Africa and, of course, threatened. I was thrilled to see this one. Thank you
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The brown snake eagle sounds a formidable force Robbie.
Loved your poem and thank you for sharing those photographs.
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My pleasure. I was quite delighted to see this bird.
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A great capture Robbie.
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It really was
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Gorgeous bird – and so useful too!
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Indeed, it eats snakes. Definitely a bonus 🐍
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Now, that’s my kind of predator!!
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The photos are splendid, Robbie! I hadn’t heard of a brown snake eagle. He’s a handsome fellow, cute but fierce. Hugs.
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Hi Teagan. I think this bird is magnificent too 💖😊
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So vivid and dramatic, Robbie. I’ll be the brown snake eagle is good to have around. Your poem is a wonderful description of this predator. 🙂
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Hi Diana, these birds help to control snake populations. That makes them worthwhile 🤗💗
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A commanding bird indeed! But sounds like a good bird to have around if you have poisonous snakes!
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I love the poem. You have so many highly venomous snakes in South Africa. I watch Jason Arnold, Snake-Handler wrestle Black Mambas out of people’s homes in South Africa. He really demystifies the snake as super being aggressive, chasing people down. I had a geography professor who had done his PhD studies in Africa. He swore that Black Mambas would chase you when you were riding a bike, hop on your bike, and bite at the tires. I told him he was full of it, but he swore to it.
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Hi Timothy, I’ve never heard of a black mambas doing that but they are very dangerous. Thank you.
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They would never do that. They are very dangerous.
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That’s a majestic bird! (K)
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I agree. Thanks, Kerfe
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I’ve never heard of a Brown Snake Eagle, but your poem has given me some insight into it’s life.
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Hi Carla, birds really are interesting. Thank you
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Wow what a ferocious and amazing bird, that I did not know about until now. You wrote a fun and interesting nature poem.
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It’s a most interesting bird, Thomas. Thanks for your comment 😁
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A beautiful bird. And useful, too. I love your description of it in your poem.
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Thank you, Viv. I am going to paint this one.
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I hope you show it to us when it’s finished.
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I will 😄
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yikes!
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😁, they eat some big snakes
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Wonderful poem, Robbie, and what an impressive eagle.
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I think these birds are gorgeous, Edward. Thank you.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Amazing shots and a wonderful, descriptive poem, Robbie!
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Thank you, Lauren 💖
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Although its diet is somewhat yucky, the bird is gorgeous.
Also, your poetry is not yucky, it’s terrific.
I learn something whenever I come here.
Thank you, Robbie!
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That is great news. I like to share new information about southern African creatures 💓
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Thanks for adding this beauty. Lovely photos and great descriptive poetry to go with it
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That is one mean bird!
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Wonderfully descriptive, Robbie. If ever there were a bird that looks like a “predator king,” this one would do it! What a regal bearing it has!
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Hi Dora, I was thrilled to get these photographs. I plan to paint this bird when my latest project is finished 💗
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