Wild Birds

“Wild Birds” by Joanne Ryder, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2003, is a 32-page exploration of the presence of wild birds in everyday environments. This edition, written in English, highlights how these creatures inhabit various spaces, from streets to backyards, and encourages readers to observe their interactions with the world around them.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of wild birds as they swirl through the air and tiptoe through grass, inviting a sense of connection with nature. The book emphasizes the importance of caring for these animals, especially during winter, suggesting that such attention can foster a deeper appreciation for the wildlife that shares our surroundings. Through its engaging narrative, “Wild Birds” aims to inspire curiosity and enjoyment of the diverse avian life that exists in our midst.
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Everywhere —
even in streets and backyards —
there are wild birds.
Swirling through the air,
speckling the treetops,
tiptoeing through the grass,
wild birds are near,
watching you watch them.
During the bright warm days,
they sometimes stay
and share a place with you.
And in winter,
if you care for them,
wild birds may flutter even nearer —
till you feel like a wild one, too.
Wild Birds invites you to look and listen and to enjoy these lively flyers who share this ever-changing world with you.
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