10 May 2024 (alewives running)
Kristen Lindquist
alewives running the river in the warbler’s song
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Filtering by Tag: warbler
alewives running the river in the warbler’s song
even a squeaky wheel
arrives on time
black-and-white warbler
spring rising in pitch parula song
falling leaves the yellow of the last warbler
yellow leaves . . .
the migrating warbler
dreams of jungles
longest day
the ovenbird louder and
louder
the greens of spring growing louder and louder ovenbird
lost village
a yellowthroat chips amid
the raspberry patch
on the suet
the year’s last warbler
my mind wanders
puffs of pollen
marking the warbler’s passage
through the spruce
parula singing
in a thousand-year-old tree
cypress swamp