Wednesday, September 26, 2007



birds of a feather

ventriloquists of song and mynah word

we politely call your feathered form a bird

from squatty bogs to swooning heights

your haunting hoots do hush the night

birds care not nor give a hoot

birding’s but a human pursuit

our flock is but a reckless lot

yours can fly and mine cannot


colored by both heaven and earth

confounding twitchers with your mirth

balancing phone-lines an easy matter

listening to our chitter chatter


you build great nests of earth and twig

dance on leks announcing spring

you hum and flit the trumpet flower

attending ice-floes, royal attire


you streak to earth on hollow wings

pounce on unsuspecting crawly things

you hunt on wing the swimming beast

talons flash the family feasts


you roost on crags that scratch the sky

exotic paths you each year fly

veeing forms chase summer-set

veeing ponds on which you set


on winds of Fall you carry souls

swirling clouds of wings in rolls

threads of red and golden leaf

our world is hemmed in by your weave


feathered life’s a perch of dreams

the shoulder on which a miner leans

proress' sound we dare not ignore

spare thee from its poisoned shore

RPW June 2007


2 comments:

Georgia Conti said...

I'd know this bird anywhere, even from a rear end view. Elmendorf's Hatchery has always been a sure place to get good looks at nesting American dippers. Thanks, Bob, for taking me back to Anchorage for a few moments today.

Contributing Members as of August 2012 said...

Hey, Bob, nice job! Love the writing and the pictures, too. Vera and Steve