Rufus Hummingbird Reflections

— by Jens Kruse —

A few days ago
a rufus hummingbird
arrived at my feeder.

He – I have seen no females yet –
was an inspiring sight:
Selasphorus rufus
had come here
all the way from Mexico.

They come here every year,
but this year is special:
when we are in lockdown
it is reassuring
to see this
marvelous creature

— smaller than my thumb,
bright brownish-orange body,
iridescent-red throat,
resilient and pugnacious —

fly freely
to grace my view
with its miraculous beauty.

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