Come Fly With Them

Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins has collaborated with ornithological illustrator par excellence David Allen Sibley to create a sweet little compendium, Bright Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems About Birds (Columbia University Press), which is, as the title claims, over a hundred poems illustrated with 60 Sibley’s precise watercolor paintings.
Except for a recent enchantment by Andrew Zuckerman’s avian photography, I am not particularly interested in the feathered world, but this collection has the winning aspect of a wide array of poets from Geoffrey Chaucer to Henry David Thoreau, Elizabeth Bishop to Wallace Stevens—whose contribution I particularly enjoyed:
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
The complete poem is available here. And as is in evidence in this tome’s wide spectrum of image and metaphor, there is for poets something liberating and inspired as they behold nature’s winged creatures.