
Sailing frozen skies
Unceasing flight devours time
New sun rises red

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Beautiful, Sue! I just left a message on an old post…
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Thanks, Susie,,I just saw that 🙂
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Oh, good!
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🙂
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whoever loves the birds, must have been wondering if the rate of extinction was going to continue, maybe a recess even, imagine, who taught the bird to fly…does the bird even know…
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It is a wonderful thought that they were taught what is in their every breath 🙂
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they have a great teacher, cheers
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🙂
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He or she is majestic and stunning to see.
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The red kites are beautiful birds.
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Magnificent!
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Thank you,Sadje.
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You’re welcome Sue
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Wow!
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Old shots, but it was so good to get them 🙂
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Anita saw a pair of kites flying overhead when she went to town this morning…
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Once they are there, there will be no stopping them 🙂
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Something to be very grateful for… I think I know where they live, and once I can get out of this house, I’m going for a walk…
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They are the most beautiful things to watch in the sky 🙂
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I agree…
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Fantastic Sue.
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Thanks Di.
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #6: Sue Vincent’s latest haiku for my current #Haikai Challenge!
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Hello, gorgeous! 😀
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They are such majestic creatures…
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Beautiful haiku!
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Thank you 🙂
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YW 🙂
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🙂
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I’ve got some red tail and cooper’s hawks in my area. I looked up Kites – there is one called a Mississippi Kite, doesn’t look like your stunner.
One winter I saw a pair of hawks tearing apart a squirrels nest in the willow in my back yard!
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