<P> "The Birds and the Bees" is an English - language idiomatic expression and euphemism that refers to courtship and sexual intercourse . The "Birds and the Bees talk" (sometimes known simply as "The Talk") is generally the event in most children's lives in which the parents explain what sexual relationships are . </P> <P> According to tradition, the birds and the bees is a metaphorical story sometimes told to children in an attempt to explain the mechanics and good consequences of sexual intercourse through reference to easily observed natural events . For instance, bees carry and deposit pollen into flowers, a visible and easy - to - explain parallel to male fertilisation . Another example, birds lay eggs, a similarly visible and easy - to - explain parallel to female ovulation . </P> <P> Word sleuths William and Mary Morris hint that it may have been inspired by words like these from the poet Samuel Coleridge (1825):' All nature seems at work...The bees are stirring--birds are on the wing...and I the while, the sole unbusy thing, not honey make, nor pair, nor build, nor sing ."' </P>

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