Accordingly, birds always have a way of attracting attention to themselves, whether they are dominating the sky with grace and tenacity, or crossing the water below in a graceful dance, diving and diving, gliding quickly to their chosen destination.
Published by Wingsbooks and Kim Dong Publishing House, translated by Trang Rose
Some birds are happy on the ground, foraging and nesting in the foliage; while others love the dense canopy of trees, where they can fly and hop freely.
Then there are those that crave the thrill of the mountains, or are most comfortable under a blanket of snow. But it doesn’t matter where they prefer to roam, because each bird has a unique talent or skill that is worth admiring.
Some birds are gifted with colorful, intricately patterned feathers or dazzling beauty. Others blend gracefully into the landscape, others are resourceful gatherers, and still others flock together, seeking safety and community.
Many birds sing sweet melodies, some squawk and caw, some are good at mimicry with their ability to act skillfully to their advantage...
Although birds are diverse around the world, they all have one thing in common: the stories and lessons they can teach us. Spread Your Wings Like a Bird brings together short lessons from nearly 60 of the world's most amazing birds.
The book is also accompanied by beautiful illustrations by the famous ornithologist John James Audubon.
It is the belted kingfisher that possesses a bold, curious personality and a need to make its presence felt wherever it goes.
Or the Arctic leisure with the arduous journey between the two poles of the earth understands that you must release all expectations and let the wind carry you to your destination.
Or the blue heron brings blessings and is considered a good omen in folklore around the world with its incredibly sweet songs.
The snipe thrives with quiet patience and confidence, staying out of sight while foraging...
Each bird has unique characteristics and strengths that are worthy of admiration. These small but extraordinary creatures show us that it is not difficult to be brave and care for the things we love.
The book is also accompanied by beautiful illustrations by the Victorian ornithologist and wildlife artist John James Audubon. Specifically, the book includes 435 paintings, printed between 1827 and 1838, showing the brilliant colors and diversity of North American birds. This work is also considered the prototype of wildlife illustration art.
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