Nice, it is strange when someone takes the time to watch. I've tagged you for a name meme (you seem to wander around rabbit sites), come to mine and get the rules if you will play.
And were they staring at her or in the direction of the bird? This reminds me of the time my DH stopped on a corner in Chicago and stared straight up. Slowly a crowd gather around him looking for was he "saw". Then he quietly slipped away.
Nice, it is strange when someone takes the time to watch. I've tagged you for a name meme (you seem to wander around rabbit sites), come to mine and get the rules if you will play.
ReplyDeleteha, great!
ReplyDeletei have been that woman before...
I have been that woman too - and was joined by a spiky purple-haired teen too! We both stood in awe at a wild finch's song. Delightful senryu Juliet.
ReplyDeleteThree it's a crowd...I've been that woman too, just this weekend as it happens. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI have not been that woman, but still watch
ReplyDeleteAnd were they staring at her or in the direction of the bird? This reminds me of the time my DH stopped on a corner in Chicago and stared straight up. Slowly a crowd gather around him looking for was he "saw". Then he quietly slipped away.
ReplyDeleteis it birdchick? or someone inspired by her to be a birder and not a geek?!! :-)
ReplyDeletei like
thanks everyone- Annie - it could be either and I've seen both...
ReplyDeletehow nice
ReplyDeleteMy gran used to be that woman. In Queens Park in Glasgow. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteInside the city
ReplyDeleteBirds care not for what men think
So watch and enjoy
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Weaving flight and form
Flocks come to gather
As a multitude
Of one
Feathers whisper
Thier secret love
To the wind