Today at dversepoets.com

what's out our window ...my contribution:
He scouted the area to see how safe
to climb the tree to the birdfeeder;
literally flying through branches
he leaped from cedar to cedar
He hung from a bough, stretching himself
grabbed the suet cage by his feet
He twitched and turned, trying to steal
the food put out for birds to eat

door's latch with wire,
so he could not open it
or knock it on the ground.
Nuthatches and chickadees arrive,
go to the other bird feeders,
mixed nuts and seeds,
spilling to the ground -
a woodpecker muscles his way in.
To be sure in the spring there will be
more birds outside my kitchen window;
..hummingbirds, swallows, robins, jays
When a girl scout in 3rd grade,
we drew birds, learned their calls
and names - and sketched them

I think of birds in movies,
of Alfred Hitchcock fame,
The Thornbird that sings beautifully
and then dies
and then dies
Doves coo in a kings court
and our state's bird is
the Goldfinch
the Goldfinch
on a protruding branch's joint
Try as he may to loosen himself,
he's fearful as I approach and can't
He tries to run harder, faster,
but to no avail - he's stuck
spinning his wheels, his tail
wrapped around it,
adhering like velcro does.
from beside the door,
climb a bit to reach -
and by extending the rod,
doing my best to keep my balance
I fail to unstick his tail with the first attempt.
Panicking was he as I maneuvered myself
to the edge of the porch
Finally I manage to get the angle right,
knock his tail free,
hopefully not hurting him;
he runs into the forest squeaking
leaving a large tuft of fur attached
to the bough; Ah, something soft
for bird nest building in the spring.