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The Hidden Meaning of Birds--A Spiritual Field Guide

Explore the Symbology and Significance of These Divine Winged Messengers

Arin Murphy-Hiscock author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Adams Media Corporation

Published:16th May '19

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Behold the power of nature with this illustrated field guide to recognizing and understanding the messages that the universe sends us through the birds we see in our daily lives.

Birds are all around us—pecking at the sidewalk, perching on a nearby tree branch, flying in the sky above our heads. But have you considered the possibility that there is a deeper meaning behind each blue jay sighting or the call of a hawk? The Hidden Meaning of Birds can help you decipher the special message your avian oracle is trying to share.

TheHidden Meaning of Birds isn’t just your typical field guide to birds. In addition to a physical description of a variety of common bird species, it also includes the folklore and unique symbolism associated with each to help you understand the changes these mystical creatures want you to make in your life. A blue jay may be urging you to examine your communication habits. A cardinal may be telling you to stand up for yourself. The list goes on.

The illustrations and descriptions are easy to follow along, and it includes beginner terms for both spiritual guidance and bird identification.

With this enlightening volume as your inspiration, get ready to reexamine your life from a bird’s eye view—one robin, crow, and hummingbird at a time.

“Expands the range of information presented about its included species far beyond what might be expected in a traditional field guide.”

The Well-Read Naturalist
"An illustrated bird book with a twist."

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Fun to read … a thoughtful and completely different way to look at birds.”

Star Tribune

ISBN: 9781507210260

Dimensions: 191mm x 127mm x 18mm

Weight: 372g

240 pages