This evening, in a further attempt to beat my giddiness, I went for a
decent (for me!) walk. One of the joys of an English summer evening is
seeing swifts on the wing high in the sky and hearing their calls - a
high pitched scream. To me, this is the sound of summer. Their wings are
scythe like and they spend most of their lives on the wing.
They
arrive late (around the end of April) and go before summer is done. It
an ephemeral sound that they make. When you hear it, it is truly
late spring or summer. Soon the summer migrants will head south to
warmer skies and we will be joined by migrants from the north such as
whooper and bewick swans from the high Arctic and Russia as well thrushes like
redwings and fieldfares from Scandinavia. To them we represent warmth
and mildness!
For now I am content to hear those swifts, although they
will soon be on their way. Hopefully, I'll still be around for their
return in the spring. Seeing the first swifts in late April brings joy to my heart. The cycle of life that has happened for thousands of years goes on. No doubt this cycle went on when we still lived in caves and when Roman soldiers walked these lands and this cycle will still be going on long after I am dust again.
See http://www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/birdguide/name/s/swift/ .
Nice reflections Roger
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