
Ancient Egyptians believed Earth began as an egg laid by a giant goose. The Ojibwa people tell of a Great Flood and a bird that dove deep to bring up soil and renew the world. Europeans once believed geese survived winter by transforming into barnacles on ships, then returning as birds in spring. These and many other stories in The Complete Language of Birds remind us of a time when birds were seen as magical creatures holding answers to the mysteries of the world.
Bio: Bestselling author Randi Minetor writes for the Birdfinding and Best Easy Bird Guides series for Falcon Guides and is the author of Backyard Birding and Butterfly Gardening. Her newest book, The Complete Language of Birds, explores the science, folklore, and mythology of more than 400 bird species worldwide. She also writes for Birding Magazine, serves as a regional editor for North American Birds, and is a past president of the Rochester Birding Association in New York.
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