Timeline for poetry list by learnnotto
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about 3 hours ago from web -
A chipping sparrow emerges from the lilac, pursued by the high-pitched cries of nestlings. It lands and wipes its bill on a dead branch.
about 3 hours ago from web -
A dim morning, leaves drip with last night's rain. A solitary robin patrols the puddled driveway.
about 7 hours ago from web -
The caution of wild things. Male and female cardinal taking turns bathing in the stream. The chipmunk rising furtively to its hind legs.
about a day ago from web -
Dawn is pearl tinged with rose. It backlights the trees like a shadow play on a bed sheet. The Carolina wren is not a romantic.
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Outside my late-afternoon window, a canopy of leaves glows in the sun, shivers in the breeze. The pewee asserts itself.
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Cool and clear; mist rising off the trees. From around the corner of the house, the zoom and chatter of a hummingbird's courtship flight.
about 2 days ago from web -
It's not too hot to fight: a robin drives a chipmunk from the lilac. A minute later, a flicker drives a downy woodpecker off its den tree.
about 3 days ago from web -
Hot and humid. A lone 17-year cicada's uncanny call. Where last night a drunk intruder stumbled in the weeds, a cloud of gnats, hovering.
about 4 days ago from web -
At first light, the sound of deer running through the woods: the crash of hooves, the swish of blossom-heavy branches of mountain laurel.
about 5 days ago from web -
A slight breeze brings a shower of petals from the tulip tree, while a squirrel at the top of the black walnut makes it rain catkins.
about 6 days ago from web -
(And yes, I'm enough of a nature nerd to have an ID on the bug: http://bugguide.net/node/view/16391 )
about 7 days ago from web -
A black leaf-footed bug squats head-down on a porch post. Two silver-spotted skippers circle and chase, eponymous spots glinting in the sun.
about 7 days ago from web -
A catbird taps at the dining room window—the same glass that taunts the female cardinal. A tiny shadow darts through the grass: meadow vole.
about 8 days ago from web -
The first peony, which opened yesterday, is too small to topple from the weight of rain. It merely tilts its flushed face toward the woods.
about 9 days ago from web -
Drizzle. Just as I get the binoculars out, the cedar waxwings all take off whistling from the tulip tree and its outrageous yellow blooms.
about 10 days ago from web -
A pileated woodpecker lands on the dead elm right beside the flicker den hole and knocks twice. A flicker pokes her head out. He flies off.
about 11 days ago from web -
Six nuthatches—parents and fledglings—scour the trees from top to bottom, soft calls communicating who knows what instructive tidbits.
about 12 days ago from web -
Two maple keys dangle in an old spiderweb underneath the porch railing, like uneaten remnants of some unfortunate winged creature.
about 13 days ago from web -
The groundhog emerges from her sun-flooded burrow beside the porch and whistles in alarm. The shadow of a tiger swallowtail crosses my legs.
about 14 days ago from web