I've written what would appear to be my first poem of 2023, though the bird it celebrates was seen some years ago, and the photo was taken in summer so may seem inappropriate for the scenery described (though anyone who knows the Calder Valley knows what our summers can be like!)


Yellowhammer

Lemon-sherbet-yellow breast,
you flash grey rocks
in spritzy glimmerings
of vigour:

creamy chrome, a lucid
sun, buffy blush
of banana coloured beauty,
your icing sugar tint
is topped by peppery flecks
of black and white,
your golden face ball-bearing-eyed,

your fluttery shape so rare a sight
in this wet and windy place
as to feel a sort of postcard
from the Tropics.



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