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A collection of folktales and fanciful origin stories that personify and explain the habits, appearances, and relationships of various birds from many cultures. The book gathers retellings and legends—from European and Asian to African, Oceanic, and Native American traditions—that offer moral lessons, whimsical explanations for plumage and song, and imaginative accounts of bird behavior. Interlaced with playful narration and occasional facts, the pieces highlight how children’s fancies and older myths interpret nature. Illustrations accompany many stories, and the arrangement moves through short tales that blend mythic origin, moral fable, and regional folklore.
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