Haiku 6, April 6, 2016

Purple martins – a kind of large swallow – arrive in Texas every spring, find a backyard birdhouse to adopt, lay a little clutch of eggs, and leave by late summer. They’re nomadic but predictable. They’re noisy but pretty. And they eat mosquitos and other buzzy stingy things. What’s not to love?

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Condominiums
Crowded with young families
Hatching future plans

4 Responses to “Haiku 6, April 6, 2016”

  1. Mary Lee Hahn

    I love the way the swallow here follow the district’s big riding mowers when they mow the soccer field, vacuuming up the bugs the mowers disturb!

    • liz

      I’ve never noticed that — I’m going to look out for that now!

  2. tanita

    ☺ I notice you’re not writing haiku about GRACKLES…
    My friend Laurie’s car looks like it’s been …rained on in white streaks.