18 May 2024 (warm front)
Kristen Lindquist
warm front . . .
shaking the lilac leaves
a bird or rain
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Filtering by Tag: spring migration
warm front . . .
shaking the lilac leaves
a bird or rain
granite jetty—
tundra-bound sandpipers
feed in the seaweed
even a squeaky wheel
arrives on time
black-and-white warbler
equinoctial light
northbound buffleheads
halfway there
first vulture
or maybe it never left
February thaw
a hummingbird
completes his migration . . .
flowering quince
the greens of spring growing louder and louder ovenbird
a kinglet swings
from a willow catkin . . .
scudding clouds
salt marsh sunset
the cries of a killdeer
hidden by reeds
right on time . . .
vultures spiraling
northward
skunk cabbage . . .
arriving vultures
find a thermal