The Thrush and the Fowler

Aesop's Fables. Translated by Rev. George Fyler Townsend. 1860.

A Thrush was feeding on a myrtle-tree and did not move from it because its berries were so delicious. A Fowler observed her staying so long in one spot, and having well bird-limed his reeds, caught her. The Thrush, being at the point of death, exclaimed, "O foolish creature that I am! For the sake of a little pleasant food I have deprived myself of my life."

Tags - Aesop - Fables - Bird - Thrush - Fowler - Tree - Myrtle - Berry -

Origin - Europe - Greece -