Hens of summer
from under cover
grazing irrigated green—
man,
bird,
and beast
making ample livings
at first light—
no need for greed.
Hens of summer
from under cover
grazing irrigated green—
man,
bird,
and beast
making ample livings
at first light—
no need for greed.
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What a beautiful sight! Once again, jealous.
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A rafter of 13 turkeys in my hood every day now…..eating people’s gardens!
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…and limited as to how you address the issue, I imagine. Lions, coyotes, raccoons, etc., the wild has moved to town. Rafter? Is that what you call a bunch of turkeys?
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Yep, it’s a rafter. Two years in a row I have had skunk families under the studio in back; last night baby possums…..have seen a deer on the sidewalk, always racoons, waiting to see a coyote….
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Coyotes have all moved to the city, I think. We have all the critters you mention and more. Never saw any of them 20 years ago.
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