Bird Seasons

Spring’s symphony is long
over. Birds that filled every
tree and bush with song
are now hushed,
and the dawn chorus
is stifled by long hot days.

A garden chiffchaff
gives a final flourish,
knowing that autumn
and then winter will rush
in, only in a matter of weeks,
on a lonely crow’s caw
and a tawny owl’s shrieks.

Kim M. Russell, 15th August 2023

Image by Alexei Scutari on Unsplash

Merril is our host this Tuesday, hosting the dVerse Poets Pub’s Poetics from southern New Jersey, where August is the beginning of the end of summer. I’ve just celebrated my birthday and agree with Merril that they are a sort of transitioning to the next year.

Today Merril wants us to write poems that take place in some sort of transition time:  for example, just before school starts, traveling on a bus or train in-between destination, or those few moments before you fall asleep. She has selected lines from two poems written by two very different poets born in August: Shelley and Rita Dove. Both selections have a sort of transition feel.

38 thoughts on “Bird Seasons

  1. Such beautiful images, Kim. The morning choir is definitely not as loud now, nor as early. Our robins are still singing though. My favorite lines were:
    “A garden chiffchaff
    gives a final flourish,”

    Beautiful sounds. 💙

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  2. I feel so sad that the sounds from the birds are now hushed. There is a definitely change in the migration of creatures with the coming of autumn. Adore the sounds of lonely crow’s caws and tawny owl’s shrieks.

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  3. I had never heard of a chiffchaff. Apparently in German they’re called Zilpzalp.🤭 Thanks for that, that made my day. Along with your inclusion of the raven and the owl in your beautifully imagistic piece.

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  4. Definitely the birds aren’t as vocal, but the wasps are drunk on fermenting apples, and making a lot of noise! This is lovely, and as always, I enjoy reading your calming poetry, Kim.

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  5. As a bird lover, I love this, especially the way you gave a little chiffchaff his own stanza. How lovely this sounds read aloud…”on a lonely crow’s caw
    and a tawny owl’s shrieks.”

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