My November In Touch With Nature creature is the African Spoonbill. I have written a rensaku poem to share information about this fascinating wader.
Thanks for hosting, Kaye Lynne Booth.
My November In Touch With Nature creature is the African Spoonbill. I have written a rensaku poem to share information about this fascinating wader.
Thanks for hosting, Kaye Lynne Booth.
Great poetry about, and images of, the African Spoonbill, Robbie! That creature is a star!
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Hi Dave, the Spoonbill really is so interesting. I spent ages watching it on both mornings we were at Madikwe in August. So perfectly adapted to its environment.
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Lovely Robbie.
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Thank you, Bernadette.
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Your poem of the spoonbill is marvelous, Roberta. The pictures and the video are fantastic. Seeing the beautiful spoonbill swaying its bill is fascinating. Your love of nature touches my heart. 💖
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Hi Tim, I am delighted to share information about southern African wildlife. This poem just came to me and so I went with it. I find these spoonbills fascinating to watch. I sat in the hide for over an hour just watching this one.
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Robbie, a beautiful post and I love your rensaku tanka poem. This is the first time I have come across this format and yours is wonderful. Your poems is engaging the reader, incredibly descriptive and so informative as you follow the life of a Spoonbill. The photos are lovely and help to give a full immersive experience of viewing these unique (to me!) birds!
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HI Annika, thank you for this wonderful comment. I am so pleased you like this poetry form. I have written four to date as I really like this style. Spoonbills are fascinating and very interesting to watch. They sway as they move like exotic dancers.
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Great post Robbie. 👏👏
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Thank you, Maggie.
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My pleasure Robbie.
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Isn’t the Spoonbill an interesting bird? Really enjoyed the poem and photos.
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Thank you, Esther. The Spoonbill is one of my favourite wild birds. I also like yellow-beaked storks. They are often found together in the marshlands.
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Wonderful, Robbie. It’s an enjoyable way to learn about the animals of Africa. Gorgeous photos, too.
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HI DAle, I am so pleased you enjoyed this poem and post.
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Very much!
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On my way to read!
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🤗🩵
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what a curious bird; enjoyed the poem, Robbie 🙂
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Thank you, John
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Hi, Robbie I know knew nothing about the African spoonbill. Absolutely fascinating! Once again, I learned a great deL through your blog.
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Hi Donna, it delights me that you enjoy my animal posts. Thank you 💚
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It is a beautiful poem and video and I learned about the Spoonbill. I love learning about nature.
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Ooh, lovely birds – I’m smiling already!
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That was fabulous! Thanks Robbie. Left a comment over on Kaye’s.
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