Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand
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Lilith __, in reply to
and a waxeye from this evening
Hanging upsidedown and looking over its shoulder! Beautiful.
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Islander, in reply to
Kia ora Jos- excellent photos! As with so many posters in this thread...
Round here, Royal Australian spoonbills nest in the same area & trees as kotuku - they seem to be quite handy in the Waitangi-taona bush...
"The royal spoonbill is here, really a beak with a bird
attached, kotuku-ngutupapa as the naming goes, 'a bare
black face and baleful yellow eyelids'. The little shag is here,
dancing clown attendance.And in August, the others come.The lagoon is on the maps. The others build nests and rear
their chicks from blueish-green eggs, all the while elegant themselves
in dorsal aigrette, nuptial plumage. They are not
many: the survivor chicks are also few." -
Jos,
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So many lovely, lovely things! Thank you everyone. I’m not very good with poetry – didn’t recognise the reference in the title of the post and had to google it.
A couple of comments triggered by earlier posts…
I love the flowers on japonica. Joe Wylie mentioned his "mum’s generation used the “apples” from the bushes as a source of pectin" – there are still a few people around who make japonica jelly, one of my favourite things for toast. It’s similar to quince or crabapple jelly but has a unique tang. I get mine from Michael’s Kitchen at the Hill Street Farmers’ Market (Wellington).
Looking at the foliage on Jackie’s mystery pohutukawa-like flower from the zoo, I wondered if it might be a relative of the albizia that Sofie posted on page 3?
Lilith & Nora – I’ve been admiring oxalis flowers since I was small, I used to pick them out of lawns when out walking. It’s a weed, so I was allowed! Here’s some that were on display at Wellington’s Botanic Gardens at the end of summer last year. Not spring I know, but they were growing in the rockeries that are used for lots of colourful spring flowers :)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Islander, in reply to
Glory!
Is that a bromeliad? -
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Venetia King, in reply to
Yum! That's really what spring is all about :)
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Geoff Lealand, in reply to
Hybrids...and lovely
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Venetia King, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Lovely pics, Venetia, and that oxalis is very pretty! :-)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Venetia King, in reply to
that oxalis is very pretty! :-)
I was impressed by how well my phone camera managed to capture it!
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Lilith __, in reply to
Somebody has redistributed the blossom from this one rather creatively…
Either that, or it's blooming like Aaron's rod. :-)
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Lilith __, in reply to
I did actually add a link yesterday to the bottom of the original post to the poem in question. An oversight from when first posted.
All headlines should come with footnotes! :-)
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