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Tag: Birds

‘Friendship of a Different Order’ by Sammy Weaver

1st February 20211st February 2021  Sammy Weaver

During her daily walks, Sammy Weaver has found connection with birds, bats and lichen. Here, she considers how Covid-19 allows for friendship and kinship with those who are ‘more-than-human’.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Environment, Non-FictionTagged: animals, bats, Birds, Covid-19, Disembodied Voices, Disembodied Voices: Friendship During the Pandemic, Donna Haraway, Environment, friendship, fungus, lichen, Lockdown Living, more-than-human, non-human, Pandemic, Sammy Weaver, wren

‘Three Notes to Blue Jays’ and other poems by Zilka Joseph

26th May 202026th May 2020  Zilka Joseph

In her two poems, ‘Three Notes to Blue Jays’ and ‘So Much’, Zilka Joseph’s words take flight when describing the dazzling brilliance of a Blue Jay and Hummingbird in the open spaces of Michigan.

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Posted in Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: Birds, Blue Jays, Flora & Fauna of Foreign Places, Humming Bird, Matwaala, Michigan, Poetry, summer, Usha Akella, Zilka Joseph
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