Robbie’s Inspiration – Southern Masked Weaver, What do you see? and CFFC #poetry #photography

The piece below is for The Bird of the Week post hosted by Don’t Hold Your Breath blog here: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2025/09/02/large-niltava-birds-of-the-week-invitation-cxxxi

Southern Masked Weaver Bird (tanka prose)

The Southern Masked Weaver is a resident breeding bird species common throughout southern Africa. This bird is found in a wide range of habitats from shrubland, to wetlands, to semi-desert areas. They also enjoy my garden and I currently have three male birds in residency. The adult male in his breeding plumage is a gorgeous and bright yellow. I love watching these determined and artistic birds building their complicated nests. Last year, we had a first year juvenile male and it was fascinating watching him build nest after nest, and seeing how they visible improved significantly from one attempt to the next. This year, all three birds, William, Werner, and Wynand, are fairly competent buildings but the fussy females have not yet accepted any of the nests. These birds are nicknamed ‘nature’s skilled architects’.

Nature’s architects

builders of intricate nests

unusual design

shaped like an upside-down flask

woven using feet and beak

Picture caption: this is my first spring photograph 2025 of a Southern Masked Weaver building a nest. This was taken with my new ProMax iphone 18.1.
Picture caption: Southern Masked Weaver building a nest in my back garden
Picture caption: Another bird building session

What do you see?

The following poem is for this photograph provided by Sadje for her What do you see? challenge. You can join in here: https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2025/09/01/what-do-you-see-304-1st-september-2025/

Picture caption: a hand holding a small glass ball against a sunset background

The Bubble

within the confines

of her protective bubble

She observes the world

with little understanding

thinks the starving should eat cake

This poem is a play on the statement Marie Antoinette is purported to have made after being told that the French peasants were starving. The phrase, ‘let them eat cake’ is now synonymous with someone of privilege who is completely out of touch with the needs of others, largely those who are less privileged.

CFFC

Dan’s CFFC challenge this week is night. Last week it was twilight which I missed. I’ve included both challenges in this post. You can join in here: https://nofacilities.com/2025/09/01/time-of-day-night-cffc/

Picture caption: Muddy buffalo at twilight. This photograph won a merit award in a photography challenge.
Picture caption: silhouette of a giraffe at twilight
Picture caption: silhouette of a tree at twilight in the bush.
Picture caption: London (Westminster Bridge) at night including the London Eye
Picture caption: I think this is Waterloo Bridge but let me know if I am wrong as I’m not sure.
Picture caption: Big Ben all lit up at night
Picture caption: trees lit with pink lights near the London Eye.

119 thoughts on “Robbie’s Inspiration – Southern Masked Weaver, What do you see? and CFFC #poetry #photography

  1. As ever, I am enthralled by your photos! Such a good eye- and such intriguing subjects! I love your poem about the southern masked weaver- I wonder how many other species have male nest builders. I never thought about that before.

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  2. I remember weaver bird nests from visiting Kenya. Your night photography is lovely, but that is not Waterloo Bridge. The station you can see at the end is Charing Cross Station, and the bridges are Hungerford Bridge, which is a railway bridge, and The Golden Jubilee bridge, which is a pedestrian footbridge. Best wishes, Pete.

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  3. Another wonderful post, Robbie. I’m always amazed at how you weave together the world around you through both poetry and photography. The Southern Masked Weaver is such a striking bird, and your words and images capture its presence beautifully. You have such a gift for bringing us closer to the natural and creative rhythms that surround us.

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  4. I love all of these and that Weaver bird and it’s nest is spectacular, Robbie! It’s amazing how nature works really. I love all of you poems. GREAT photos and I particularly enjoyed your play on Let them eat cake, poem! Fun tidbit!
    “The phrase, ‘let them eat cake’ is now synonymous with someone of privilege who is completely out of touch with the needs of others, largely those who are less privileged.”💗💗

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  5. Sadly, your poem rings true in too many situations today, Robbie. I love your twilight and night photos. The photos from London are brilliant. That last one has such beautiful light. That’s a great capture.

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  6. Those are amazing photos both the nature photos and the London photos. I remember reading about the Masked Weaver Bird, I think it was one of your books. Certainly an amazing bird and your poem was food for thought. Perhaps we all see the world through a bubble.

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  7. so much to enjoy here and I like the London eye in pink!
    also, the poem and your note note expounding about “let them eat cake” really captured those folks “out of touch with the needs of others, largely those who are less privileged
    oh and side note – have you heard anything about how Marie might not have said that quote ??
    I just saw a show that noted the “let them eat cake” phrase (Qu’ils mangent de la brioche) came out when Marie was only nine and so it is likely misattributed to her – but she still was an example of a symbol of royal indifference to the suffering of the common people!

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    1. Hi Yvette, thank you for your engaging comment. I did read that this quote may have been incorrectly attributed to Marie and that is why I used purported in my commentary. Whether she said it or not, her behaviour indicates that she was indifferent as you stated. I’m delighted this interested you so much.

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      1. Hi I miss the purported part but I did get that you said what it means and what it symbolized – and it showed that you were using the content in that way (as opposed to trying to do a bio on Maria – lol) and so your post was really well done – and even if she did not say it first – it is crazy how so many folks attribute that saying to her and how it is an important way to show how some folks lose their way in leadership and get so caught up in “living large” or just not caring because party mode takes them over.
        well something like that – hahah. anyhow, enjoyed all parts of this post – not just that part
        🍃🙂🍃

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  8. I love the weaver bird nests, Robbie: such intricacy: they are the highlight to me; reminds me of the quilt I saw being woven in the cancer ward when I was a patient; I’ll see if I can find it

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  9. Love everything you’ve written here.
    Omg! I hope a female Weaver moves into at least 1 of those homes. Seems the women have the upper hand in the Weaver world.
    beso’s has make me feel like throwing up for years. I’m proud to have boycotted amazon for 11 years now (except when promoting our WP writers)
    His “let them eat cake” wedding was appalling. The uncaring, nay cruelty is sickening.
    LOVE your London on photos. Stunning.
    Thank you, Robbie!

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