Friday, 5 September 2025

A Berry Bright Riverside Walk

 I did my regular litter picking, wildlife recording walk along Edinburgh's Water of Leith this morning. It was a lovely morning, the sunshine looking lovely through the late Summer leaves

I was delighted to find this clump of Cuckoo Pint, which oddly I've never noticed before. 

 

I often see the berries at this time of year, but rarely see the arums. Luckily the clump above is in quite a memorable location so I hope to be able to find the arums in the spring. Wikipedia has a good page about this fascinating plant, along with a photo of the arum stage. 

Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Ant Invasion (Malawi, 1991)

As if from nowhere
an endless stream of large black ants
invaded our home.
We had become fond of their smaller cousins
that seemed to kiss
as they passed each other on our kitchen walls
but these sharp-jawed soldiers marched
through every room –
our house a mere obstacle on their route.
.
Walking too close to walls
we risked our feet being nipped
by a member of this single-minded colony
just travelling from A to B.
.
And in this land carved out from forest
who are the invaders anyway?
 
 
originally published in the Russell Streur Nature Poetry Anthology published by North of Oxford.  
 
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I published a new post on my Crafty Green Poet Substack today, you can read it here
 
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I'm happy to have a haiku included in the September 2025 issue of Sense and Sensibility.  

Monday, 1 September 2025

Robin

 



autumn sunshine -
the robin's song
changes key 

 

previously published on Haiku Seeds.