Birds are beloved for their song and have featured in our own music for
centuries. Singing Like Larks opens a rare window onto birdlife,
folklore, traditional verse, and song writing, especially in the British
Isles.
In this charming volume, folklore, verse, and nature writing combine to
explore why birds appear in so many folk songs, with song lyrics,
history, and anecdotes drawing on a rich heritage. Ornithological folk
songs are themselves something of a threatened species. Melodies lost in
the passage of time, their lyrics tucked in archives, our awareness of
birds, their song and our own traditions must be passed down from one
generation to the next. Lifetimes of wisdom are etched into these songs,
preserving the natural rhythms of times past and our connection to
feathered friends.
A treasury of bird-related folk songs, this is also an account of one
young nature writer's journey into the world of folk music, and a joyous
celebration of song, the seasons, and our love of birds.