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22-JAN-2012

Bonny Moorhen

(Local name for Red Grouse)

My Bonnie Moorhen

My bonnie moorhen, my bonnie moorhen,
Up in the grey hills, and doon in the glen,
It's when ye gang butt the hoose, when ye gang ben
I'll drink a health tae my bonnie moorhen.

My bonnie moorhen's gane o'er the faim,
And it will be summer e'er she comes again,
But when she comes back again some folk will ken,
And drink a toast tae my bonnie moorhen.

My bonnie moorhen has feathers anew,
And she's a' fine colours, but nane o' them blue,
She's red an' she's white, an' she's green an' she's grey
My bonnie moorhen come hither away.

Come up by Glen Duich, and doon by Glen Shee
An' roun' by Kinclaven and hither tae me,
For Ranald and Donald are oot on the fen,
Tae brak the wing o' my bonnie moorhen.

This is a song from the Jacobite period of Scottish history and is one of many of the period with double meanings and disguise. In the song, the fugitive is being hunted in the hills by government forces and Ranald and Donald are red coat soldiers. The colours referred to are those of the old Stuart tartan. The Prince is the moorhen.


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Buz Kiefer30-Jan-2012 19:33
Beautiful capture Johnny. Great DoF here. Vote.
Dek Grant26-Jan-2012 18:15
Nice shot, great DOF and perfectly composed in the natural habitat.
Sheila24-Jan-2012 01:18
Great capture.
janescottcumming24-Jan-2012 00:38
Could this be a Robert Burns poem? Great catch!
Neil Horner23-Jan-2012 21:52
Its now a Famous Grouse !
Guest 23-Jan-2012 12:24
Nice capture John, is this in a pot at home know :-)
Patricia Kay23-Jan-2012 07:59
Fabulous capture Johnny...BV
Martin Lamoon23-Jan-2012 05:03
Brilliant capture of the Moorhen.
Cindi Smith23-Jan-2012 01:38
What a great find and capture! Never have seen one in the wild. :)
tinkerb22-Jan-2012 22:53
Well spotted and captured, I can usually hear them but never see them!
J. Scott Coile22-Jan-2012 22:06
Sharp isolation.
Phillip Normanton22-Jan-2012 21:04
Reds and golds suit her :o)
Jackdad22-Jan-2012 20:27
LOL @ Zak. Beautiful photo.
laine22-Jan-2012 19:40
Great history on the song...
A first class shot of the little Grouse and his environs...
Kevin Chester22-Jan-2012 19:17
Grouse shooting? , you really are becoming a Weardale lad . Lovely light
Colin Storey22-Jan-2012 18:16
Great shot of this Red Grouse, great bit of poetry also.
Frank Kavanagh Photography22-Jan-2012 17:47
Great shot.V.
Chris Morton22-Jan-2012 17:45
certainly a bonnie summatorother, relieved its grouse as I thought moorhen was one type of bird I could be sure of now
Zak22-Jan-2012 17:06
it's a famous grouse now!
Máire Uí Mhaicín22-Jan-2012 16:43
A lovely picture, and I love the historical context of the accompanying Jacobite song.
Bill Miller22-Jan-2012 16:21
Very nice picture Johnny, those are lovely birds and make a good whisky to boot.
globalgadabout22-Jan-2012 15:59
hard to hide here with so little cover...well linked to that great song...V
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)22-Jan-2012 15:33
A great ditty to compliment the shot.
Stephanie22-Jan-2012 15:24
Such a beautiful image John! Works so well with the verse too! :)
Brian Samuel22-Jan-2012 15:23
Afa bonnie beastie!
For some strange reason I fancy a drink now?
Guest 22-Jan-2012 14:47
Hidden history in songs and nursery rhymes...ways to avoid censors. Glad this red grouse did not avoid you. Like that bit of bright red popping color.
Chris22-Jan-2012 14:43
Trust you have not been partaking of Black Grouse.
Nice to read the verse, the Scots have so many euphemisms, my mother-in-law was famous for them!
Faye White22-Jan-2012 14:24
Lovely! Thanks for including the lyrics and the meanings behind them.
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