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Feathers bear stories older than nations. Birds speak more than song.Ernest Ingersoll’s Birds In Legend, Fable And Folklore reads like a carefully assembled bird mythology collection, a folklore and fables anthology that gathers legends about birds across time and place. It traces the contours of mythological birds symbolism and charts how creatures of feather become omens, messengers and moral actors across birds in world folklore. Rooted in Victorian era natural history observation, Ingersoll balances field-note clarity with narrative flourish: concise natural description sits alongside the told and retold human responses to wings and beaks. Entries move with the surety of a naturalist and the imagination of a teller of tales, making the material both readable and oddly urgent.Celebrated as classic folklore literature, the volume serves as a practical reference for folklore studies and a lively introduction to avian superstitions history. Researchers, storytellers and curious readers value the book’s breadth, its attention to regional detail, persistent motifs and the moral textures that turn simple observation into myth. Librarians, educators and creative writers find its pages alive with research leads and storytelling cues. Ideal for casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, it is at once an accessible Aesop fables companion and a scholarly-minded compendium in the tradition of Charles G. Leland similar works, useful on the shelf beside other resources on birds in world folklore.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Handsome on the shelf and brimming with cultural insight, it complements other classic folklore literature and rewards both casual browsing and careful study. As a compact treasury of legends about birds and a handy reference for those fascinated by feathered lore, it also makes a thoughtful gift for bird lovers and anyone intrigued by the living history of human belief.