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Birds, Who Are They?
- A First Look (Callender Nature)
- Narrated by: Grace Winpenny
- Length: 30 mins
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Summary
Are birds like humans? How do we and can we share the earth as parallel species? A preview of the latest findings on what birds really are.
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- Diana Levit
- 16-09-21
Interesting
This book is one of those books that you assume to be about one thing, but it turns out to be something completely different. Ruth Finnegan puts a lot of love into remembering her grandfather’s David Campbell Callender’s lifelong passion – birds.
The book paints an interesting parallel between birds and humans strongly suggesting the superiority of the flying creatures.
It is a rather short book, therefore do not expect to get an encyclopaedia-worth of bird knowledge. Peaceful Grace Winpenny’s narration combined with amusing intakes on bird life, make this book perfect for listening to it somewhere while being in nature.
I believe everyone should spare themselves to have an opportunity to enter a meditative-like state and reunite themselves with nature and I think this book is great for this occasion.
This is indeed a very warm book and everything about it screams ‘Love’. To nature, to gracious creatures of the sky but most importantly love to the beloved grandfather.
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