One of the last flights of the spring before moult. Now The rattler has shed his skin. A brilliant jay feather of midnight blue may be found under a juniper. The boil of thunderheads shed rain. Burn scars shed ash into the flood. Elk shed ragged velvet. On a cholla spine, fur of coyote. Soon the aspen will turn.
Posts Tagged ‘Falconry’
Red Rage In Flight
Posted: August 31, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: Falconry, Flight, Moult, Red Tail Hawk
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Hazards of Grace Front Cover
Posted: April 7, 2012 in Gary Worth Moody, Poetry, Red Mountain PressTags: Books, Falconry, Hazards of Grace, Horses, Landscape, light, Poet, Poetry, writer
Hazards of Grace my new book now available from Red Mountain Press