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Dipper

Dipper

Posted on Jan 11, 2019Jan 11, 2019 by kylienorman

Little dipper skims as a

skipped stone down the river

flashing white like a camera,

bib giving it away;

feathers glib over water –

all glide and no falter –

elides with the river:

blending away.

Posted in Birds, Dipper, Naturalist, Nature, Nature Writing, poetry, Saltaire, Writing, Yorkshire2 Comments
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