HALCYON (Kingfisher)
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, HALCYON (Kingfisher): revenge, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks with every gust and vary of their masters. Shakespeare is repeating the old myth that dead Kingfishers, suspended, pointed in the direction of the wind.
LADY-SMOCKS
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, LADY-SMOCKS: And lady-smocks all silver-white…do paint the meadows with delight. The Lady-smocks or Cuckooflower is a beautiful spring flower which feeds Orange-tip butterflies & used to be used as an edible spring green by people.
MARTLET (MARTIN)
Shakespeare Species Martlet (Martin): the guest of summer, the temple-haunting martlet does approve. Shakespeare demonstrates real affection for this migratory bird even if Banquo will rue his words…
CHALICED Flower
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day: And Phoebus gins arise, his steeds to water at those springs on chaliced flowers that lies; there is no definite identification but Globe Flowers are a possibility.
WATERFLIES
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, WATERFLIES: Ah, how the poor world is pestered with such waterflies, diminutives of nature. Shakespeare intends this as an insult but Waterflies such as the Mayflies have complex & fascinating life cycles.
Hyrcanian Beast
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, Hyrcanian Beast: The rugged Pyrrhus, like th’ Hyrcanian beast. There Tigers were the symbol of merciless killers for Shakespeare, however humans hunted the Caspian Tiger to extinction in the 1970s.
Humble (Bumble)-Bee
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, HUMBLE-BEE: Full merrily the humble-bee doth sing, till he hath lost his honey and his sting; There are currently 24 species of Bumble Bee in the UK.
(Fritillaria)
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, (Fritillaria); a purple flower sprung up, checkered with white. Shakespeare uses the new garden plant in an updated version of the Adonis myth of metamorphosis.
LAMB (Sheep)
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, LAMB: our kinsmen Gloucester is an innocent…as is the sucking lamb or harmless dove. Easter is also lambing time and Jesus is associated closely with lambs and innocence.
Wild GEESE
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day: Winter’s not gone if the wild geese fly that way. Wild Geese have been an important sign of the changing seasons to many human cultures.