Wild words for wild places: 26 Habitats week three

Wild words for wild places: 26 Habitats week three

Meadow by Kirsty Leishman

Throughout September 26 Writers are rhapsodising about our wonderful wild places, from peat bogs to hedgerows. Here are the latest six of their powerful poems about nature.
Wetlands

illustration by Lydia Thornley

May Day, Otmoor

Caroline Kohl

A gorgeous wetlands-inspired poem about Otmoor, a place with an inspiring history. Caroline summons a flock of glorious birds...

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Hedgerow

Illustration by Lydia Thornley

A stitch in time

Beverley Moore

Hedgerows are a rich habitat for all sorts of species. Beverley invites us to take notice and cherish these precious places in this poem and essay.

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Wetlands

illustration by Lydia Thornley

The Embrace of Water

Miranda Dickinson

Wetlands - "the place where sky meets land" - a beautiful poem on this precious habitat.

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Hedges

Illustration by Lydia Thornley

Hedges on edges

Francesca Baker

A chance to go rambling and brambling with Francesca as she discovers the delights of the hedgerow and their importance in connecting, people, places and nature.

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Woodlands

Illustration by Lydia Thornley

It’s Just a Log

Margaret Kenna

A lovely centena reflection on a fallen oak tree in Queenswood - a beautiful refuge for north Londoners.

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woodland

Illustration by Lydia Thornley

A foreshadowing

Gemma Cantelo

‘Let’s huddle in the hush/that winter ushers in’ - Gemma's centena offers something like a prayer for woodland.

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