To a Waterfowl was created in 1821.
What lesson does he learn from the waterfowl?
A waterfowl that starts with S is swan.
Richard LeMaster has written: 'Waterfowl' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Birds, Art, Color, Waterfowl, Technique, Waterfowl in art 'Waterfowl identification' -- subject(s): Waterfowl, Identification 'Decoys' -- subject(s): Decoys (Hunting)
the term 'waterfowl' refers to a bird that lives in water. Therefore: two common waterfowl are ducks and swans
Refuge Waterfowl Museum was created in 1978.
James K. Ringelman has written: 'Waterfowl management handbook' -- subject(s): Waterfowl, Behavior, Waterfowl management
Waterfowl are birds that can swim and occasionally dive, ducks for instance.
A synonym for "Fowler" in the poem "To a Waterfowl" could be "hunter" or "gunner."
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Bryant entitled the poem "To a Waterfowl" because the poem is addressed directly to a waterfowl, portraying the bird's journey as a metaphor for the journey of life and the guidance and protection found in nature. The choice of the waterfowl as the subject reflects themes of solitude, perseverance, and faith.