Starlings in Formation
Swooping flocks form mesmerizing patterns in the sky.37 total reviews
Comment from Michael Groover
Your haiku skillfully conveys the grace and artistry of freestyle athletes in flight. It captures the sense of movement and creativity in their performance. Well done!
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
Your haiku skillfully conveys the grace and artistry of freestyle athletes in flight. It captures the sense of movement and creativity in their performance. Well done!
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you again Michael. I appreciate your comments because I'm been avoiding the shorter poem and I'm glad they well received.
Beth
Comment from davisr (Rhonda)
I love watching flocks of birds, but have never noticed the artistic quality of their flight. I will now look on them, less as a scientist and more as a poet. I'm glad you shared this idea with us.
Take care,
Rhonda
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
I love watching flocks of birds, but have never noticed the artistic quality of their flight. I will now look on them, less as a scientist and more as a poet. I'm glad you shared this idea with us.
Take care,
Rhonda
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you, Rhonda. Watching them is amazing. They move really fast and it is amazing they they never touch one another.
I really appreciate the review and comments.
Beth
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You know, that?s a really good point, and I know they adjust position according to a routine.
Comment from Jesse James Doty
I love the alliteration of the three lines in this entry to the contest. A Haiku is difficult to write and yet you have a great sartori in the third line that makes this work well.
Thanks for sharing and good luck.
Jesse
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
I love the alliteration of the three lines in this entry to the contest. A Haiku is difficult to write and yet you have a great sartori in the third line that makes this work well.
Thanks for sharing and good luck.
Jesse
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Jesse. I'm glad you like this. These birds amaze me that they so fast and close together without touching
Beth
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I agree they are amazing. Birds who fly in formation have a form of radar that tells them how close they are to each other. That's amazing.
Jesse
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for sharing this contest entry with us. When I was speaking with my mom, Saturday on the phone, she mentioned how her backyard and front yard were completely filled with starlings. We figured they were gathering to get ready for migration. Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
Thank you for sharing this contest entry with us. When I was speaking with my mom, Saturday on the phone, she mentioned how her backyard and front yard were completely filled with starlings. We figured they were gathering to get ready for migration. Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Barbara. I read about the starlings and found they are natives of Europe but in 1890 someone turned 100 loose in New York. Now they are all over the US, Canada, and South, and Central America and Mexico. They are considered envasive and in Tennessee where I live they trying to control them and cut the population back. I read only the Canadian ones migrate. They are dangerous around airport because they can cause jets to crash.
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Wow!!!
Comment from jim vecchio
My wife and I once took a special cruise in Connecticut to view the landings of starlings in the evening. It was a wonderful aerial ballet I shall always remember! God is so creative. He instilled tht instinct into those birds.
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
My wife and I once took a special cruise in Connecticut to view the landings of starlings in the evening. It was a wonderful aerial ballet I shall always remember! God is so creative. He instilled tht instinct into those birds.
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Jim. I'd never seen the starlings until I moved to Tennessee but we have too many of them here. I saw them yesterday doing the flight acrobatics.
Beth
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I am glad you brought back that memory to me!
Comment from Jacob1395
I loved the imagery in your piece, Beth. It is always magical seeing starlings in formation, although I've read that they do it to protect themselves from predators. A well written piece. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
I loved the imagery in your piece, Beth. It is always magical seeing starlings in formation, although I've read that they do it to protect themselves from predators. A well written piece. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Jacob. I wonder why this species in particular chooses this way to protect themselves. I would think any bird would be in some danger from predators. Most don't flock together like that. Thanks for the nice review,
Beth
Comment from Yusita
This is great. I love Haikus. So much imagery in just a few words. Loved the second line: Artists of the atmosphere. This piece is catchy. Well done and good luck in the contest!
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
This is great. I love Haikus. So much imagery in just a few words. Loved the second line: Artists of the atmosphere. This piece is catchy. Well done and good luck in the contest!
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Yusita. I'm so glad you like this. I appreciate the review.
Beth
Comment from Wendy G
Beautiful image. Watching such formations and the birds dancing in flight in the sky are such a beautiful experience. Your lovely Haiku has pleasing alliteration (although I am not sure why Motion has a capital letter?). Sending best wishes for your excellent entry.
Wendy
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
Beautiful image. Watching such formations and the birds dancing in flight in the sky are such a beautiful experience. Your lovely Haiku has pleasing alliteration (although I am not sure why Motion has a capital letter?). Sending best wishes for your excellent entry.
Wendy
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Wendy. I don't know why I capitalized it either. I changed it, thanks to you noticing it.
Beth
Comment from BenThrone
Ah, I do love watching murmurations in flight. The sight of the swooping bird-mass feels so soothing, like the poetry of life on the wind. Thank you for this beautiful haiku
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
Ah, I do love watching murmurations in flight. The sight of the swooping bird-mass feels so soothing, like the poetry of life on the wind. Thank you for this beautiful haiku
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank you Ben. I appreciate the review and comments.
Beth
Comment from Lisasview
Good morning Beth,
I just love this Haiku of yours...
I am wondering if you are getting my posts... I ask because I am not getting yours!
I find yours by looking at your portfolio,
Lisa
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
Good morning Beth,
I just love this Haiku of yours...
I am wondering if you are getting my posts... I ask because I am not getting yours!
I find yours by looking at your portfolio,
Lisa
Comment Written 30-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2023
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Thank Lisa. Actually I thought you were on my fan list but when I checked you weren't so I put you on this morning. I'm not sure if you had put me on yours.
Beth
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Great to know I am on
Not sure if you have read my last post?
Lisa