Lately, mornings have grown cool and nicely
damp and later, as our earth turns on its axis and our seasons continue their
shifts. Lately, the insects are changing behaviors as early fall raises its
head, and up over the Mt. Holyoke Range, the spectacular annual convergence of
raptors has begun.
They come together, somehow tolerating close proximity , in preparation for so many to migrate, each mated pair hoping that the summer-long efforts with their precious young ones has paid off , and flying endurance and feeding capability is finely honed, at the ready.
They come together, somehow tolerating close proximity , in preparation for so many to migrate, each mated pair hoping that the summer-long efforts with their precious young ones has paid off , and flying endurance and feeding capability is finely honed, at the ready.
Lately we have had a flock of perhaps two hundred Grackles, roosting in our
tall trees at night, feeding in various fields and woods during the day,
practicing carefully their synchronized flying to ensure the congruence of
flock function, for the Great Journey.
I step out my back door and hear them rustling in the trees, then take off, the flock so like glistening black waves.
I watch the vegetable plants come to their fruition , the herbs and perennials beginning to set the seed that insects and birds and small rodents will feed on all winter long.
It's like we've been dancing through spring, through summer...
Through long languorous rainstorms and longer still periods of too dry spells , where everything just hangs on.
We've been dancing through the growing season and now, the music shifts, the tempo changes. We feel it in our bodies.
The infinitesimal changes in light from the sun travels in through our eyes into our brains, initiating changes in our body fat production and nutrient assimilation, as our physiology moves into wise winter prep mode.
The trees are listening and chipmunks gathering and foxes moving their kits and coyote packs coming back on in and Bears chowing down .
I love the inimitable ancient power of seasons, moving mountains and changing gears as we surf this one out.
I step out my back door and hear them rustling in the trees, then take off, the flock so like glistening black waves.
I watch the vegetable plants come to their fruition , the herbs and perennials beginning to set the seed that insects and birds and small rodents will feed on all winter long.
It's like we've been dancing through spring, through summer...
Through long languorous rainstorms and longer still periods of too dry spells , where everything just hangs on.
We've been dancing through the growing season and now, the music shifts, the tempo changes. We feel it in our bodies.
The infinitesimal changes in light from the sun travels in through our eyes into our brains, initiating changes in our body fat production and nutrient assimilation, as our physiology moves into wise winter prep mode.
The trees are listening and chipmunks gathering and foxes moving their kits and coyote packs coming back on in and Bears chowing down .
I love the inimitable ancient power of seasons, moving mountains and changing gears as we surf this one out.