peeking through the clouds
September moon unveiling
early morning charms
September moon unveiling
early morning charms
moon sets in the west
quickly hiding her bright face
sun rises to see her
quickly hiding her bright face
sun rises to see her
setting moon shines
among the morning clouds -
blackbirds and ravens call
among the morning clouds -
blackbirds and ravens call
People have read me write often about our blackbirds which are called "merli" in Italy. The male of this species is black with a bright yellow beak and in the spring and sometimes in the autumn they sing their mating songs for their drabber ladies dressed in brown feathers. They are associated with a special stamina for survival ... in fact the coldest days of the year, in February, are called the "days of the blackbirds". They aren't migratory birds and their first songs sometimes begin in that period of the year. Throughout the year their song disappears and they kind of cluck or chitter like squirrels, as one did this morning whilst the moon was setting and the sun was rising.
The raven or the crow is a bigger bird and doesn't sing at all ... they caw and have an unpleasant voice. They often fly, at least here, in a large group. They are associated with death especially death by combat. They are scavengers. You can often find them around the city dump or where an animal has died.
I just thought I'd explain the difference between the two birds as it seems that, especially among the North American readers, they mistake the blackbird for the crow.