A Hungry Hawk   4 comments

Cooper’s Hawk in Sabino Canyon — Image by kenne

I have a little knowledge of this bird,

never as much as an ornithologist.

Maybe it’s because I don’t have

the right personality or something,

being concerned fundamentally

with the “oughts” of life from

a philosophical point of view,

if you know what I mean.

— kenne

4 responses to “A Hungry Hawk

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  1. Awesome shot!!!

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    • Dear Kenne,

      I concur with Michael! Thank you for featuring my avian colleague, the Cooper’s Hawk in Sabino Canyon, so commendably through the fruitful results of bird-watching and excellent photography as well as poetry. As a reward for your effort and to resonate with the spirit of your post, you are cordially invited to come and fly alongside SoundEagle in the following special post that can resonate with the (embodied, corporeal and/or transcendental) being and feeling of soaring like an eagle, whether symbolically, intellectually, aesthetically or spiritually:

      https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2021/11/08/soundeagle-guided-imagery/

      In addition, please turn on your finest speakers or headphones, as the said post will be playing my musical composition to you automatically for about two minutes. Please enjoy!

      The 13th of November was World Kindness Day. Wishing you and Michael a productive November and a wonderful week doing or enjoying whatever that satisfies you the most!

      Yours sincerely,
      SoundEagle

      Liked by 2 people

    • Thank you, Michael. Your stunning images are introducing us to animals, not in our part of the world.

      Liked by 1 person

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