Bell-Birds


"Bell-Birds" is a poem by Australian writer Henry Kendall that was first published in The Sydney Morning Herald on 25 November 1867.
It was later included in the author's poetry collection Leaves from Australian Forests, and was subsequently reprinted in various newspapers, magazines and poetry anthologies.

Reception

The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature states: "Like Wordsworth with his 'sensations sweet', Kendall is sustained by his recollections of natural beauty amid the ugliness of later years in the 'city and alleys'."

Further publications

Trivia

  • Although the original title of the poem as printed was "Bell Birds", the Austlit catalog lists it as "Bell-Birds", the title as used in subsequent reprints.