glow 18 Sunday Mar 2018 Posted by Bill Bisgood in ., Blogs I Like, Haiku, nature, poem, Poetry, seasons, weather ≈ 6 Comments Tagsbirds, haiku, poem, robin, snow, weather, winter Reduced to mono snow covered trees and hedges robin’s red breast glows Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...
So true! In our area, robins often migrate in a bit too early and get caught in those last snows of winter.
These are European robins, a fair number brave our winters. Many have a well trained gardener to feed them through the tough times. Nice byline you have there.
Interesting, Bill. And thanks!
You’re welcome 🌞
Sound and sight in mono. This is charming.
Thank you ☺️