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tim's Bits and Pieces - 17. Bird Styles and Morning

i haven't written much poetry lately. My mind has been very quiet, which is both good and bad. But after speaking to @MacGreg Sir, and @MichaelS36 He said i should write about the birds that visit our feeder.

The last poem was from this morning as i looked out my window.

Nuthatch

You’re tiny, small and very quick

I wonder what you think,

As around me, you flit

And cling tightly to the brick?

 

You bravely come to feed, and stay

No matter if I venture out

Offering forth your favourite seed

I hope from my hand—one day.

 

 

Sparrow

Loud and brash, they gather in gangs

Pushing and shoving like brutes

Relentlessly chirping their displeasure

They fight each other for space at the trough

 

 

Woodpecker

The sparrows scatter when he arrives

The braver ones bluster and squawk

They quickly learn it’s wasted effort

Dressed in black and white, with a cap of red

He takes his time sampling the choicest seed

 

 

 


 

In the early morning

When there is silence

Peace

The sky is gray with clouds

My heart wanders to love

And who

It’s a feeling greater than

Words

Expression

But somehow you know

                 ***

Thanks to AC for reviewing these for me. And to all my friends who read them ... thank you.
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1 hour ago, Lux Apollo said:

A lovely little set.

How are you! Haven't seen you for ages!

Thanks for reading and your comments 

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I love these - poetical bird studies, that would indeed be a fitting description.

Three different groups of birds and your own thoughts, that forms a great unit ❤️ I like the way you combine these, and it's also quite a surprising poem.

Although I'm pretty bad with bird names (and flowers...), I love watching them, too. There are numerous places where sparrows feed from your hand in many cities (I still have to try out that one), I saw that on vacation, too. They can seem pretty brash but that makes them so cute 😊

I don't have woodpeckers on my balcony as far as I know but perhaps I simply missed them.

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they go together, seem to belong to each other, feed from each other. They breathe simple joy and love and care and awareness of what is. The birds embody life in oh so many forms - loud, brazen, shy, flitting... and the watcher is part of it all - beautiful - 

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On 10/25/2018 at 7:35 AM, Zenobia said:

I love these - poetical bird studies, that would indeed be a fitting description.

Three different groups of birds and your own thoughts, that forms a great unit ❤️ I like the way you combine these, and it's also quite a surprising poem.

Although I'm pretty bad with bird names (and flowers...), I love watching them, too. There are numerous places where sparrows feed from your hand in many cities (I still have to try out that one), I saw that on vacation, too. They can seem pretty brash but that makes them so cute 😊

I don't have woodpeckers on my balcony as far as I know but perhaps I simply missed them.

You dont need to know their names to appreciate their beauty. We've had Downy woodpeckers and a Hairy woodpecker.  I love the tiny nuthatches that come ... thanks so much for reading these. I appreciate your comments very much xo

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On 10/25/2018 at 4:38 PM, mayday said:

they go together, seem to belong to each other, feed from each other. They breathe simple joy and love and care and awareness of what is. The birds embody life in oh so many forms - loud, brazen, shy, flitting... and the watcher is part of it all - beautiful - 

Hello mayday, thank you for your wonderful comments, and your wonderful way of seeing.  xo

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4 hours ago, JeffreyL said:

Great images! We have feeders at our house and enjoy the birds they attract.  Thank you.

Thanks Jeffrey. They are lovely to watch. We are in a big city, in an apartment yet we've had birds i'd not have expected to see coming. Especially the Down and Hairy woodpeckers...  thanks again for reading!!

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