For Frank Tassone’s Skylark challenge. I can see this one is going to fly like the previous challenges.
Photo ©Nilfanion
High in summer sky
a feathered speck climbs. Listen—
sweet cascade of song.
For Frank Tassone’s Skylark challenge. I can see this one is going to fly like the previous challenges.
Photo ©Nilfanion
High in summer sky
a feathered speck climbs. Listen—
sweet cascade of song.
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #22: Jane Dougherty’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!
Thanks for the reblog, Frank 🙂
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Cascade of song – really great. I can feel that coming down from above.
It’s a lovely sound, rising and falling as the bird climbs in the sky then sinks back down again.
Beautiful!
Thank you 🙂
Lovely, Jane. We don’t have skylarks here. Great shot!
They are tremendous little birds. They fly so high, singing all the time, you can barely see them.
I went to a site to hear that wonderfilled song! Nice. 🙂
Do you know The Lark Ascending by Vaughn Williams? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJjwtXf9Q6U
Thank you – (the link was one off, but I found it.)
Sorry about that 🙂
birds…(K)
Should be right on your flight path.