A concatenation: Purple Finch

Large beaks and flat heads

Gray ladies and vibrant males

Seeks the green forests

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 4/5/18

Inspirational photo by Pinterest

Up close on male and female Purple Finch

 

A concatenation about birds: California Quail

Small ground-dwelling birds

Swift runners short burst flyers

Home in chaparral

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 4/4/18

Inspirational photos by Pixabay

Interesting facts about California Quail

A concatenation about birds: Scissor-tailed flycatcher

Majestic in flight

Female builds constructs her nest

Fierce nest protectors

Scissor-tailed flycatcher
Scissor-tailed flycatcher at home on a fence

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 4/3/18
Inspirational photo by Pinterest

A symbol for the State of Oklahoma.

Read about this wonder that eats its weight in gold each year devouring non-useful and harmful insect species such as grasshoppers, crickets, and beetles and hear their obnoxious calls.

 

A concatenation about birds: Cactus wren

True desert dwellers

Noisy chatter all the day

Thorny makes a home

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 4/2/18

Inspirational photo by Pixabay

The Cactus wren is an official state symbol for Arizona.  Hear its noisy call.

A concatenation about birds: Carolina Wren

Long and skinny bill

Reddish brown Puffy feathers

Quickly moves and darts

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 4/2/18

Inspirational photo by Pinterest

Carolina Wren is a state symbol for South Carolina.

 

 

A concatenation about birds: Bald American Beauty

National symbol
Beloved and filled with strength
Visual beauty

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 4/1/18
Inspirational photo by StateSymbolsUSA.org

The Bald American Eagle is noted for its beauty and strength. This amazing bird is native to the United States.