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Iridescence on the neck of the boat-tailed grackle is a trick of light. Much the same as the swirled acid rainbow slitherings of oils on water - slick - metallic the call. Much the same as the prismed arches, aloof, heavy airs slashed by gut level blades of low suns - never there, but chaste and chased by the eye. The blue jay hoards no pigment blue, but gray conspires the barbules, interlocked to lift the remains of the speckled shell under any light or lack, slackened back, flashed on limbs and wire: back to the clutch, back to the hatch, back to the wide red cups, back to the ratcheting call - the screech of all things blue.
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Aug 27, 2019
Aug 27, 2019 at 5:53 AM UTC
The Ornithology of Perception
Iridescence on the neck of the boat-tailed grackle is a trick of light. Much the same as the swirled acid rainbow slitherings of oils on water - slick - metallic the call. Much the same as the prismed arches, aloof, heavy airs slashed by gut level blades of low suns - never there, but chaste and chased by the eye. The blue jay hoards no pigment blue, but gray conspires the barbules, interlocked to lift the remains of the speckled shell under any light or lack, slackened back, flashed on limbs and wire: back to the clutch, back to the hatch, back to the wide red cups, back to the ratcheting call - the screech of all things blue.
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55/M/Middle America
Aug 27, 2019
Aug 27, 2019 at 5:53 AM UTC
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