Mockingbird Blues

Northern Mockingbirds - "Magical Mimics and Neighborhood Bullies"



The Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), found all over North America, is famous for imitating the songs of other birds, but also copies many sounds that are part of the human environment.



Mockingbird

by Judith Harris

I can hear him,
now, even in darkness,
a trickster under the moon,
bristling his feathers,
sounding as merry
as a man whistling in a straw hat,
or a squeaky gate
to the playground, left ajar
or the jingling of a star,
having wandered too far
from the pasture.



Lonely Mockingbird (Tanka)

by Hap Rochelle

lonely mockingbird
sits on my porch railing
singing his desire
the plaintive notes
of a blues guitar




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ON THIS DAY: July 3, 2016

July 3rd is:

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Disobedience Day

Stay Out of the Sun Day

Plastic Bag Free Day

National Chocolate Wafer Day


National Holidays Around the Worldinternational Flags

Armenia – Vardavar

Belarus – Independence Day

Myanmar – Women’s Day

U.S. Virgin Islands – Emancipation Day



On This Day in HISTORY

1608 – The city of Quebec was founded by Samuel de Champlain

1790 – The marquis of Condorcet proposes granting civil rights to French women

1863 – Third and final day of battle at Gettysburg. Total Union losses: 23,000 killed, wounded, or missing in action. Confederate losses: 3,903 dead, 18,735 injured, and 5,425 missing – more than a third of Lee’s army

1883 –  German-language writer Franz Kafka is born in Prague

1880 – Science begins publication, principally funded by Thomas Edison

1967 – The Doors release “Light My Fire” – Jim Morrison dies on this day in 1971

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1984 – U.S. Supreme Court rules Jaycees may be forced to admit women members

1996 – The Stone of Scone is returned to Scotland


 

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The Coffee Shop – Hallelujah! (video)

The Coffee Shop is an open thread-style discussion forum for human interest news of the day.

From Choir! Choir! Choir!:

Published on Jun 30, 2016 – It was a magical evening. 1500 hundred singers came to Luminato Festival at the Hearn Generating Station in Toronto. Daveed + Nobu (AKA DaBu) taught them back up parts to Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, then Rufus Wainwright joined them on stage to sing lead. It was an EPIC NIGHT! to remember.

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This is an Open Thread. Grab your cup, pull up a chair, sit a spell and share what’s on your mind today.

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Running on Two Legs

RoadRunner


When you say “Roadrunner,” most people think of Wile E. Coyote’s opponent –

beep! beep!

Here’s what they actually sound like:



The real Roadrunners (‘Greater’- Geococcyx californianus and ‘Lesser’- Geococcyx velox) are among the fastest things on two legs, reaching speeds up to 26 miles per hour.



Collared Lizard

The Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) also runs on two legs, getting up to 16 miles per hour.


At the Bomb Testing Site

by William E. Stafford

At noon in the desert a panting lizard
waited for history, its elbows tense,
watching the curve of a particular road
as if something might happen.

It was looking at something farther off
than people could see, an important scene
acted in stone for little selves
at the flute end of consequences.

There was just a continent without much on it
under a sky that never cared less.
Ready for a change, the elbows waited.
The hands gripped hard on the desert.



These sprinters are at home in the Southwestern deserts. You can watch both of them in these videos (the collared lizard follows the roadrunner) :



Poem

“At the Bomb Testing Site” from  Ask Me: 100 Essential Poems, © 1960 by William Stafford – Graywolf Press — http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail/42777

Visuals

  • Greater Roadrunner
  • Great Basin Collared Lizard – photo by Gary Nafis
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ON THIS DAY: July 2, 2016

July 2nd is:

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Chicken Wing Day

World UFO Day

Cherry Pit Spitting Day


National Holidays Around the World

Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Destiny, a Muslim holy day,
is a national holiday in many countries)international Flags

Bangladesh – 1st day of Eid-ul-Fitr Holiday

Brazil – Bahia Independence Day

Curaçao – Flag Day


On This Day in HISTORY

1777 – Vermont becomes the first American colony to abolish slavery

1865 – William Booth founds the Salvation Army

1900 – Sibelius’ Finlandia premieres in Helsinki



1908 – Thurgood Marshall, future Supreme Court Justice, is born

1928 – British Parliament accepts woman sufferage

1937 – Amelia Earhart’s plane goes missing

1941 – Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit premieres in London

1964 – LBJ signs Civil Rights Act & Voting Rights Act into law

1979 – U.S. Mint releases ill-conceived dollar coin honoring Susan B. Anthony

2013 – Int’l Astronomical Union names Pluto’s 4th and 5th moons
                                                                                                                 Kerberos and Styx

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Mexican Drumpfster Fire spreads to New Hampshire

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Continuing to ad lib his way through the pre-Cleveland daze of Summer, tehDonald tries to do something to make up for his teleprompter droning and in New Hampshire thinking that there were no Latinos in the audience…

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Mexican Air Force F-5 Tiger flying over the Popocatepetl volcano.

 

Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday pointed to a plane flying above his event and said it could be a Mexican plane preparing to attack.

“That could be a Mexican plane up there — they’re getting ready to attack,” Trump said as the plane flew overhead.


 

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July 1, 1916, the beginning of the Battle of the Somme

And I can’t help but wonder oh Willy McBride
Do all those who lie here know why they died
Did you really believe them when they told you the cause
Did you really believe that this war would end wars
Well the suffering, the sorrow, the glory, the shame
The killing and dying it was all done in vain
Oh Willy McBride it all happened again
And again, and again, and again, and again

Did they beat the drums slowly
Did they play the fife lowly
Did they sound the death march as they lowered you down
Did the band play the last post and chorus
Did the pipes play the flowers of the forest

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Red Wing Innuendoes

Red Winged Blackbird

from Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird

by Wallace Stevens

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I do not know which to prefer,
The beauty of inflections
Or the beauty of innuendoes,
The blackbird whistling
Or just after



“Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” from The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens,
© 1954 by Wallace Stevens, Alfred A. Knopf/Random House

Detail of photo by Benjamin Knoot

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BEE: The pedigree of honey

 honeybee pollinating

Bee poems by Emily Dickinson


The Bee is not afraid of me.
I know the Butterfly.
The pretty people in the Woods
Receive me cordially—

The Brooks laugh louder when I come—
The Breezes madder play;
Wherefore mine eye thy silver mists,
Wherefore, Oh Summer’s Day?

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The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, any time, to him
Is aristocracy.

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Partake as doth the Bee,
Abstemiously.
The Rose is an Estate—
In Sicily.

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Fame is a bee.
It has a song—
It has a sting—
Ah, too, it has a wing.

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ON THIS DAY: July 1, 2016

July 1st is:

Zip Code Day

International Joke Day

Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day

Ice-cream many scoops



National Holidaysinternational Flags

  • Bangladesh – Jumatul Bidah
  • British Virgin Islands – Territory Day
  • Burundi – Independence Day
  • Botswana – Sir Seretse Khama Day
  • Canada – Dominion Day
  • China – Communist Party of China    Founding Day
  • Ghana – Republic Day
  • Hong Kong – Administrative Region          Establishment Day
  • India – Jamat Ul-Vida
  • Rwanda – Independence Day
  • Somalia – Foundation Day
  • Suriname – Emancipation Day

On This Day in HISTORY

  • 1798 – Napoleon Bonaparte captures Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria capture by Napoleon

  • 1804 – French author George Sand (Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin) is born
  • 1862 – U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue established
  • 1963 – U.S. Post Office introduces ZIP Codes (Zoning Improvement Plan)
  • 1969 – Britain’s Prince Charles invested as the Prince of Wales
  • 1980 – Revised lyrics version of “O Canada” proclaimed Canada’s national anthem
  • 2006 – China opens Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the world’s highest railway

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