Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore

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Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore

by Ernest Ingersoll

EN·~8 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

BIRDS IN LEGEND FABLE AND FOLKLORE

0:24

CONTENTS

0:41

CHAPTER I A CHAT WITH THE INTENDING READER

45:05

CHAPTER II BIRDS AS NATIONAL EMBLEMS

40:00

CHAPTER III AN ORNITHOLOGICAL COMEDY OF ERRORS

54:23

CHAPTER IV THE FOLKLORE OF BIRD MIGRATION

30:01

CHAPTER V NOAH’S MESSENGERS

20:35

CHAPTER VI BIRDS IN CHRISTIAN TRADITION AND FESTIVAL

30:06

CHAPTER VII BIRDS AS SYMBOLS AND BADGES

48:42

CHAPTER VIII BLACK FEATHERS MAKE BLACK BIRDS

43:09

Description

From the earliest campfires to modern festivals, humanity has looked to birds as messengers, omens, and companions. This engaging collection journeys through the myths, legends, and folk tales that give feathered creatures a voice in cultures worldwide—from Celtic harpers and Basque whispers to Arabian bazaars and Native American sky‑watchers. Listeners will discover how birds have been imagined as lovers, prophets, and even warning signs, reflecting our deepest hopes and fears.

The book surveys a rich tapestry of topics—national emblems, the folklore of migration, biblical messengers, witchcraft familiars, and the symbolic badges that adorn coats of arms. Each chapter blends scholarly insight with vivid storytelling, drawing on sources from ancient auguries to modern rain‑bird legends. As the narratives unfold, the listener is invited to hear the timeless conversation between humans and their winged narrators, a dialogue that still resonates today.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (489K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-05-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Ingersoll

Ernest Ingersoll

1852–1946

A curious naturalist and lively popular science writer, he helped bring the American outdoors, wildlife, and western landscapes to a wide reading public. His work blends firsthand exploration with a gift for explaining nature in an inviting way.

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