Haiku: Birds Among Flowers

P1070240 ww

we can hear the birds
singing among the flowers
nature’s peace envoys

© Xenia Tran

With love from Eivor, Pearl and Xenia xxx

Photograph by Xenia Tran, unedited.

Camera: Lumix Panasonic FZ38, setting: iA.

Carpe Diem #1050 Blossoms

Ronovan’s weekly Haiku Challenge 106: Sing & Flower

Author: whippetwisdom

The stories, poems and photographs on this blog are the original creative work of Xenia Tran. Inspired by life in the Scottish Highlands and in awe of nature she gives voice to the wisdom of her adopted and fostered whippets.

19 thoughts on “Haiku: Birds Among Flowers”

  1. Reblogged this on My Garden Bio-Diversity and commented:
    The natural melodies of birdsong always gives me a thrill.
    From dawn to dusk I listen for the skylark singing as it doth soar.
    The blackbird singing with notes so pure, all my life I could endure. The little wren with its built in amplifier, its song so loud and very charming, ere some might think it a bit alarming.. The cooing of the turtledove, proclaiming to all its love for life. Now its dusk the nightingale sings, invoking in all a feeling of love. Just before I lay my head to rest an owl I hear twit to wooing, not long now and I’ll be snoozing. So good night, good day, may your tomorrows always be full of joy, natures sounds, and its colours, so many waiting to be discovered.

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.