
Humming Bird
Words are inadequate to describe these creatures. Exquisite colours, amazing flight capability (70 wingbeats per second), awe-inspiring. I can only shake my head in disbelief.
Some colour was required in the composition, so a worn red base, blushing in embarrassed inadequacy. The fineness of the stem needed substantial location, hence the plinth. But what a stem! Can you see the fossilised remains of birds amongst the seams and scars of barnacled wood? In order to share this find, it had to be presented in such a way. The hummingbird’s body is hollow, graciously accepting the pointed beak as a partner. A delicate composition, in contrast to its fellow "Hatch of the day"!
Some colour was required in the composition, so a worn red base, blushing in embarrassed inadequacy. The fineness of the stem needed substantial location, hence the plinth. But what a stem! Can you see the fossilised remains of birds amongst the seams and scars of barnacled wood? In order to share this find, it had to be presented in such a way. The hummingbird’s body is hollow, graciously accepting the pointed beak as a partner. A delicate composition, in contrast to its fellow "Hatch of the day"!
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Words are inadequate to describe these creatures. Exquisite colours, amazing flight capability (70 wingbeats per second), awe-inspiring. I can only shake my head in disbelief.
Some colour was required in the composition, so a worn red base, blushing in embarrassed inadequacy. The fineness of the stem needed substantial location, hence the plinth. But what a stem! Can you see the fossilised remains of birds amongst the seams and scars of barnacled wood? In order to share this find, it had to be presented in such a way. The hummingbird’s body is hollow, graciously accepting the pointed beak as a partner. A delicate composition, in contrast to its fellow "Hatch of the day"!
Some colour was required in the composition, so a worn red base, blushing in embarrassed inadequacy. The fineness of the stem needed substantial location, hence the plinth. But what a stem! Can you see the fossilised remains of birds amongst the seams and scars of barnacled wood? In order to share this find, it had to be presented in such a way. The hummingbird’s body is hollow, graciously accepting the pointed beak as a partner. A delicate composition, in contrast to its fellow "Hatch of the day"!















