Haiku: Oh deer

Stoic survivors

Gentle herds of herbivores

Wild on the landscape

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 2/24/17

Photo by good FBFriend 2/17, Tara McLaughlin

Tara feeds the deer that visit her property, as well as the foxes and raccoons.

 

Yes, deer will eat your shrubs and flowers, but there are certain species they will overlook, unless they are starving.  Read up and save your garden.

Haiku: Honey makers

Come honey makers

Pollinate the bee magic

Summer please bring them

Swallowtail butterfly nectaring on an orange lily
Swallowtail butterfly nectaring on an orange lily

When buying seeds for spring planting, consider growing flowers that attract honey bees and butterflies and end the use of harmful pesticides that kill the honey bee population and harm the butterfly cycle of life.

Haiku: The Rhino

Huge ancient creatures
Endangered by human greed
Find a way to help

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 2/22/17

Raise your awareness.  Look into helping.

 

Haiku: Empty House

Snug bird space ready
Shoppers come daily to view
Moving in come spring

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 2/20/17

Photo by PamelaWLucas 2/20/17

Haiku: Winter Pear

Desert winter pear

Prickly morning shadows

Desert sun rising

Haiku by PamelaWLucas 2/15/17

Photo by PamelaWLucas, Vail, AZ 1/17

Haiku: Clean Water

Understand the need
Team with nature to conserve
Every precious drop

Haiku poem:  PamelaWLucas 2/14/17

Pixy photo

Haiku: Thunderheads

Heavy in the sky

Saturated with moisture

Thunderous and loud

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 2/9/17

Haiku: Sparrow in winter

Soft brown black vibrant

Camouflaged feathers puffed up

A winter player

Haiku: Snowdrops

Strongly peaking through

Petals white against the snow

Boldly defying

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 2/5/17

Haiku: Blue tit

Eurasian Blue Tit

Prefers insects and spiders

Nest in oak tree holes

Haiku poem by PamelaWLucas 2/2/17