About Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
They are such loud mouths – I mean, beaks. Warning or gloating (“We know something you don’t. Caw-HA) – I can never decide.
Cool post!
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You always know they are around…
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Frightening, atmospheric :)) I like that you captured a picture a cluster or flock of birds in flight. We have clouds of birds swooping this time of year…I look in awe and wish I could capture with my camera, but not possible.
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Just point and click, Janice.. It’s all I ever do 🙂
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Yes,but the distance is beyond my camera’s range..the result would be flecks of dust…………
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what a shame… I know my camera doesn’t do them justice…
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exceptional haiku!
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Thank you!
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Smart birds – smarter haiku writer! Murder on the wing – clever!
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Thanks, Noelle. 🙂
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Great Haiku, Sue. We don’t get a lot of crows here but there are huge flocks down at the snow…not surprisingly as a number of kangaroos get hit on the roads and humans seem to be so lazy with there rubbish that there are easy pickings at the resorts. I remember seeing them on the roof at the resort glaring up the slopes ominously waiting.
BY the way, I’ve photographed Lady reading Geoffle’s book and posted it here: https://beyondtheflow.wordpress.com/2015/10/16/dog-genius-reads-book/ Thought you’d enjoy it with her similarity to Ani. I need to nip down to the beach with the book for a photo today and then I’ll post what might be described as ” a review”. xx Rowena
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Thanks Rowena x
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Hi Sue,
I’ve finally posted my coverage of Geoff’s book’s unauthorised book tour on my blog but it’s been buried in reblogs etc . Here’s the link: https://beyondtheflow.wordpress.com/2015/10/16/an-unauthorised-book-tour-my-father-other-liars-geoff-le-pard/ xx Rowena
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Thanks Rowena x
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She does look like ani x
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It is definitely a murder (most fowl).
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Clever 🙂
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What a great haiku Sue! Particularly for this time of year.🎃👻💀👹
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Thank you! 🙂
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Super Haiku Sue… such intelligent birds. When in a flock you always wonder about the combined intelligence and what they might be planning…….
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They are fabulous creatures.. On so many levels..
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Reblogged this on Anita & Jaye Dawes.
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I’m with Noelle
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🙂
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Brilliant! I have a crow colony living in the trees in the churchyard opposite, and this is them to a Tee! They are a lively, noisy bunch!
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I do like crows 🙂
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I love them! They are fascinating, intelligent creatures. I love watching the crow colony in the church across the lane. They are very noisy, but I love their noise, and even recorded them on my phone. They are part of the unique experience of living here.
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I have a colony in the trees behind the house too… And live them visiting.
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They are always so busy and lively, arent they?
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And always seem to be aware of where you are too.
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They dont seem to care much for me. They ignore me completely and only come into my garden when I put seed down for the robin.
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They seem to always be watching here. Maybe it’s Ani..
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No. Its you. I have Indi, they arent bothered by him. They sense something in you, just like the red kites do. I had a wren in my kitchen yesterday. Dont know how the hell it got in. Bathroom window was the only one open, it was only open a crack!
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In the kitchen? Oh how wonderful!
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Yes, al the years Ive been throwing my doors and windows wide all summer and nothing but butterflies or wasps, and yesterday one window barely open and there it was.
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They are such shy birds too.. I wonder if it came in for safety?
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