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Poems on Birds

Hseham Amrahs

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Poems on Birds is a lyrical tribute to the beauty, mystery, and resilience of birds across the world. This poetic collection captures the essence of birdlife—from the majestic flight of eagles to the delicate flutter of hummingbirds—through vivid, heartfelt verses. Blending traditional forms with modern expression, the poems reflect a deep admiration for birds and their symbolic meanings throughout human history. While celebrating their grace and spiritual symbolism, the collection also acknowledges environmental challenges such as habitat loss and climate change that threaten avian populations. Despite these threats, the poems convey a sense of hope and wonder, honoring birds’ adaptability and strength. Poems on Birds is both a celebration and a gentle call to awareness, inviting readers to connect with nature and cherish the role birds play in our ecosystems and imaginations. Perfect for nature lovers and poetry enthusiasts alike, this collection offers joy, insight, and a renewed sense of awe.
Disponible desde: 01/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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