Folklore of Birds

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Accounts of cardinals
Accounts of hawks
Apps for bird history
Art
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Beginner's guide
Bird behavior
Bird communication
Bird mythology
BirdLife International contributions
Birdwatching tours
Blue Jays
Calls and songs of historical significance
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Chickadees in folklore
Citizen science projects with historical context
Conservation efforts
Counts and surveys
Customs
Dance
Doves in cultural history
Ducks
Eagles in folklore
Endangered species
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Etiquette
Events
Falcons
Falcons in narratives.
Festivals
Finches
Folk tales
Folklore
Forums for discussing observations
Geese in folklore
Historical bird accounts
Historical traditions
Hummingbirds
Identification guides
Keeping a journal
Language evolution related to birds
Local clubs with a focus
Meetups
Music
Myths and legends
National Audubon Society
Online communities interested in history
Ornithological conferences
Ornithological societies with a perspective
Ospreys throughout the ages
Owls in folklore
Records of pigeons
Records of sparrows
Social media groups for enthusiasts
Species names
Stories about robins
Stories about swans
Supporting conservation without specialized equipment
Tales of orioles
Woodpeckers throughout the ages

Product details

  • ISBN 9780711298460
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Did you know that it's considered a sin to harm a robin? Or that seagulls were once thought to be the souls of dead sailors? And do you know what happens if you listen to a blackbird’s song on May Day?

With The Folklore of Birds you can discover the fascinating folklore behind nature’s most intriguing animals.

At once familiar and unknowable, birds have for centuries provided a rich source of speculation and myth-making. From the Catholic belief that barnacle geese were actually fish (and could therefore be eaten on the Sabbath) to the Ancient Greek tale of Ceyx and Halcyone who were transformed into kingfishers after death as reward for their fidelity, our feathered friends have given rise to an astonishingly rich body of myth, legend and superstition.

With its interesting titbits and curious facts coupled with breathtakingly beautiful illustrations, The Folklore of Birds is charming, quirky gift for the birdwatcher in your life. 

Alison Davies lives in Nottingham and runs workshops at universities throughout the UK showing academics, students and early years practitioners how stories and narratives can be used as tools for teaching, healing and learning. She has a keen interest in folklore, health and wellbeing and the esoteric and is the author of Tales Behind the Tarot and Goddess Stories (Leaping Hare Press).

Sarah Wildling is an illustrator and pattern designer living in North Yorkshire. She creates hand drawn artwork inspired by flora, fauna and a little bit of magic.
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Instagram: @sarah_wildling

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