Prowling through the undergrowth In our barging juggernaut, Ploughing the rolling hills of water, Which crease as the narrowboat sluggishly gliding past, Brushes the bulrushes like a tiger in the reeds.
For four intrepid days Our film and photographs are empty to show, No sign, only missed whispers, Of the hummingbird blue blur.
A darting flash cresting the morning chill, Regal turquoise stealthily steals Our attention, our focus, and our tiller Noses toward the bank hugger.
And we have him.
Small amber-royal fisherman, Eclipsing his heron heralds And the swans silent vigil In majestic lapis lazuli. Swift and sure he graces the water, Fisher King, Which bends beneath his dive. Resurfacing, his golden breast Mottled with silver minnow.
There recluse in his exclusive spot, Fish foundering still in the ******, The kingfisher's poise frames his catch Aperture, shutter, captured shot.
Spotting a kingfisher from a canal boat - Summer 2016