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What a lovely prompt we have today ... Hummingbird ... It's the smallest bird on Mother Earth's surface. They are such wonderful creatures in so much different colors. I have searched the Internet for a few wonderful pictures of the Hummingbird.
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the hummingbird his wings waving away the wind looks for nectar |
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what a pretty sight a hummingbird searching for nectar Lily's cup |
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a passionflower opens her heart with golden nectar for the hummingbird |
Well ... what a wonderful creature it is. The Hummingbird ... totally one with his nature and his Creator.
See you tomorrow.
PS.: I couldn't retrieve the sources of the pictures. If you are one of the copyright owners of these pictures please let me know ... meanwhile I thank you for using the pictures.
Each one of your haiga is a gem, just like the birds they describe!
ReplyDeleteAll three haiku lines are wonderful. The hummingbird pictures are also nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I especially like the passion flower opening her heart. That's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I like the passion flower opening her heart - the painting is complete with the main words in one line. Lily's cup is another fave.
ReplyDeleteDo the flowers open their hearts, or does the hummingbird force them open? Just wondering...
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how magical ..!! all three of them are so mesmerizing...
ReplyDeleteIncredible little creatures - almost a cross between bird and insect! Lovely words .....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful takes.. I like the last one especially!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning:)
ReplyDeleteAll three are really good, the words go so well with the pictures
ReplyDeleteI love the use of the words "passion flower" and "lilly cup." Adds personality to the flowers.
ReplyDelete3 great haiku, 3 great pictures. 3 X 3 excellent!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful images you have found for us,it is raining and grey here in the UK, so you have cheered me up along with your verse!
ReplyDeleteIt was a joy to write these haiku on Hummingbird.
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