by Andrea Fedder | Mar 8, 2024 | Poetry
She gull She Gull — what ocean birds show us, when we really look — The white seagull can do More than glide and squawk She can Mid-flight Wings still expanded Rattle her torso Like a barrel rolling to and fro on hinges Separate to the wings keeping her airborne Shake...
by Andrea Fedder | Mar 7, 2024 | Featured, Poetry
Witnessing the Togetherness Witnessing The Togetherness — Lessons from Zosterops Virens, the Cape White Eye — They make no announcement of their coming Quite suddenly they are just all there Together A family of Cape White Eyes I try to count exactly how many But they...
by Andrea Fedder | Feb 7, 2023 | Poetry
You are of animal There’s a bird park and animal sanctuary in the town where I live, called The World of Birds. I went to visit it one day, after a particularly frustrating day trying to untangle the knots in my mind; thoughts of my dislike of social media and...
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