she lands on a fence
cautiously looking left, right
the chubby brown wren
Carolina Wren
source: allaboutbirds.org
linked with the charming Rebecca
Hoping you will visit this peaceful place.
Blessings for your
weekend and beyond
I found you Judie!!!! Your link on Haiku My Heart isn't working, but I did a google search... and here I am watching your little brown wren and soaking up your haiku. I am so happy to be here. Have a beautiful weekend Judie. And please tell Miss Charlie that I said hello!
ReplyDeletethanks Lea. I fixed it. Twisted fingers. :)
DeleteYay! You did!
DeleteThis is completely and utterly charming.
ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks.
How very delightful!! Such a tender haiku! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI saw a fat robin today, Judie. Then, immediately after, I saw two red cardinals in the tree. Territory is the subject these days.
ReplyDeleteIf I were the wren, I'd be cautious too. Wise little bird!
ReplyDeleteI can just see her turning her head left and right before choosing the perfect spot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird moment shared
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday Judie
Much💝love
The Carolina Wren looks a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteYour words in the Haiku are perfect :)
Happy February to you.
All the best Jan
Caution is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteWise move. Chubby wrens need to keep an eye out for nimble cats and hungry hawks.
ReplyDeletedearest friend,
ReplyDeleteso happy to have you fly safely, sweetly home! you have been greatly missed. xoxo