Here are all the Birdtober posts from 2023! I'm also including links to my Birdtober content from 2021 and 2022. I've hardly written anything this whole year, but it felt good to make myself write a bunch all at once.
I'm going to try not to just disappear now until I host the roundup the day after Thanksgiving! Make sure to visit today's roundup here.
Day Eleven: Magnificent Frigatebird
Day Fifteen: White-naped Crane
Day Twenty-Two: Bohemian Waxwing
Day Twenty-Three: Black-headed Gull
Day Twenty-Four: Ornate Hawk-Eagle
Day Twenty-Five: Mandarin Duck
Day Twenty-Seven: Blue Penguin
Day Thirty: Allen's Hummingbird
3 comments:
Love your spot on pink Robin haiku, poem and bird are lovely- an irresistibly lovey bird that I want to check out more! Thanks for gathering all your poems here to visit too. See you after Thanksgiving…
Ruth, yes, do come back again and again between now and Thanksgiving. Congratulations on this feat again--thirty-one bird poems in a month. I love the "hope for survival" of the spotted owl, and the repetition of the emu "doing all this, / then repeating" These two messages seem to be truths for many of the wild creatures. Do they know they add so much color and beauty to the world?
What an accomplishment! Congratulations on all your October poems.
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