
Natural things
April
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"Wet Evening in April" by Patrick Kavanagh
The birds sang in the wet trees
And I listened to them it was a hundred years from now
And I was dead and someone else was listening to them.
But I was glad I had recorded for him the melancholy.
Awakening
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Early morning, Mandurah estuary, WA
Cormorants, gulls, pelican.
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"The common cormorant (or shag)
Lays eggs inside a paper bag,
You follow the idea, no doubt?
It is to keep the lightning out.
But what these unobservant birds
Have never thought of, is that herds
Of wandering bears might come with buns
And steal the bags to hold the crumbs."
(Poem by Christopher Isherwood)
Awakening
Awoken
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Beak
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Lotus bertholotii, commonly known in Australia as "Parrot's beak".
Originally from the Canary Islands, it is now extinct in the wild. So it goes.
Bells
Blue
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Splendid fairy wren (usually just called blue wren in WA),
Garden in Balingup, WA.
Boronia
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Bowl
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Catbird
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Chickens
Contemplating
Corona
Drop
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Ending
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Explosion
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Galahs
10-Week Picture Projects: Textures, Week 9: Feathery
(See Note for a picture taken 10 seconds before "Explosion". (Assuming I've inserted the note properly, of course.))
Fig
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