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Lessons from a Woodpecker

Foresight, hard work, and self-reliance

By Seema PatelPublished 11 months ago 1 min read
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Inspiration Everywhere

In nature.

I went to the

oak woodland

for hiking.

Rested under an oak,

and a rhythmic pecking

sound caught my attention.

I looked up to the canopy—

and there it was:

a woodpecker

drilling holes in the trunk

dedicatedly.

Then he will

gather acorns

and stuff them there

for lean times.

It’s a 'pantry tree'

in making.

The bird knows—

nature is seasonal.

The autumnal cornucopia

will vanish, come winter.

It has nobody to feed

but itself.

So the woodpecker works hard:

Drill, gather, stuff,

and repeat till darkness.

What a spectacle it was!

I saw foresight, hard work,

self-reliance

from this tiny little bird.

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About the Creator

Seema Patel

I am Seema. I contribute to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, Amazon KDP, Vocal Media.

I write on nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, social issues.

My art shop: https://artsforhealinggifts.etsy.com

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  • Mark Graham11 months ago

    We can all learn from watching the birds and animals. Good job.

  • How lovely this bird is😍 good lessons for us.

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