Beautiful haiku. I sometimes wonder about birds in general how they want to be alone without their family of birds being around. I wonder sometimes what birds contemplate about…do they dream…It’s curiosity that makes me want to know and understand birds.
Thank you. My desk sits in front of a window and I have a ‘bird’s eye view’ of the feeders I have scattered around. Their behaviors are interesting. I have a hawk who preys on those that come to feed too, unfortunately. But it is something to see him in action.
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Happy Monday!😊
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Beautiful haiku. I sometimes wonder about birds in general how they want to be alone without their family of birds being around. I wonder sometimes what birds contemplate about…do they dream…It’s curiosity that makes me want to know and understand birds.
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Thank you. My desk sits in front of a window and I have a ‘bird’s eye view’ of the feeders I have scattered around. Their behaviors are interesting. I have a hawk who preys on those that come to feed too, unfortunately. But it is something to see him in action.
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You’re right. Birds are interesting creatures and you never know what their behaviors can take to other birds.
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True!
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#Haiku Happenings #15: Linda Lee Lyberg’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!
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Many thanks Frank!
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My pleasure, Linda! 🙂
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Really lovely haiku! A raven’s cry echoing through the canyon must be something to hear for sure!
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Yes, indeed. Thank you!
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