Rara avis is a Latin phrase that literally translates to rare bird
The term originates from the Satires of the ancient Roman poet Juvenal who wrote Rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cygno
Meaning a bird as rare upon the earth as a black swan
Because the Romans considered black swans nonexistent
It became an idiom for anything that defies expectations or is incredibly difficult to find
I am sitting next to Dawlish Water
Reading a book of poems by Juvenal
In a few minutes I will feed
The Black Swans
(it is not encouraged)
The town is already busy
As the weather is hot
Yet nobody is near me
This is my Church
Travels with Joe