We only see mistle thrushes rarely too, butternut. hope you do!
Today is a day of conflict
Between the mist and the wind.
The mist would lie and soften and obliterate
But the wind will not have it
So we have a half-way grey.
It is the half-way grey
Of a herring gull's back
As it falls off a lamp-post
And glides down
To pinch a mussel, if it can,
From an oyster-catcher.
The gulls and the crows open the mussels
By lifting them to a certain height
(The right height or they waste fuel)
And drop them on the pebbles.
They swoop and gobble.
Today is a day of conflict
Between my desire to work hard in the garden
And my daft lungs' propensity to stack up problems
For later.
So,
Brambles, ivy, buddleia branches and spiraea,
A shredder, a rake, an angled hoe, and a hedge-cutter,
Sodden gloves and twelve inhaler puffs later,
We'll see...
The fallen yellow cherry leaves
Adorned and cheered where I worked
And when I walked away
A robin, a dunnock, a blackbird, and five chickens
Went for the worms
.