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Birdsong at The Sill

April 20, 2021 ShereeLeave a comment

Out walking, I see a blackbird.

Black body, orange beak.

Weaving in and out of the grasses

along the verges, I step into again and again,

to allow the cars to roll by, slow and stare.

Posted in Lockdown, nature, Northumberland, residency, WalkingTagged birdsong, black, diversity, fear, getting out, landscape, listening, rural, safety, Walking, whiteness

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