Brown grey specked bird
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, a small aluminum emergency transmitter blows up and away in a flurry of leaves and thunder when Brian tries to start a fire using it as a spark.
Brown grey specked bird
The phrase "a feathered bomb blew up and away in a flurry of leaves and thunder" evokes a vivid and chaotic image. It suggests a sudden explosion or release of energy that is both striking and beautiful, akin to a bird taking flight amidst a storm. The "feathered bomb" symbolizes something that appears delicate yet possesses immense power, while the "flurry of leaves and thunder" conveys the force and disruption caused by this event. Overall, it captures a moment of transformation and the interplay between fragility and strength.
Wind.Cold wind ;)
thunder
Thunder is the sound caused by lightning, there is always thunder with lightning. If you cannot hear thunder maybe that is because you are too far away from the storm.
wind blows the seed away
well, if your far away then no. you wouldn't be able to hear the thunder. if how ever, you are close to the thunder storm you will hear thunder.
It mean that you were amazed.
the wind blows it so it flows away
Sadly he blows it away on cars and girls.
Of course it can, hearing thunder after it rains means you are hearing the storm roll away, or a new one is coming.