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Birds, Who Are They?

By: David Campbell Callender
Narrated by: Grace Winpenny
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Are birds like humans? How do we and can we share the earth as parallel species? A preview of the latest findings on what birds really are.

©2021 Ruth Finnegan (P)2021 Ruth Finnegan

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Captivating

Birds, Who Are They? is a very captivating audiobook by David Campbell Callender. It provides so much detailed and very important information about birds and how they thrive on this planet. The audience learns about the bond between humans and birds that is key for the Earth to spin. It’s amazing how truly majestic birds are!

The narration is really clear and enjoyable which makes everything so much easier to listen to and understand. Birds are very interesting and there are many species, but the author points out that he wouldn’t stick to names and terminologies. This makes everything easy to grasp and pay attention to. Now, it’s the information that pertains to all birds, instead of certain species. Listening to this audio book was both pleasant and relaxing, I would certainly recommend it!

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Bird insight unlike any other

For readers who are interested in the lives and activities of birds, Birds, Who Are They? by David Cambell Callender is a great choice. Learning where birds come from, what their purpose is, and how different humans are from this species are all included in this audiobook. The audience is taught so many amazing and interesting facts that they never knew about. And it causes them to grow a new fondness for birds, it’s amazing!

Along with the information that I was already curious about, I learned a ton of other great information about birds. Bird watching has always been an interest of mine, but after hearing about the similarities and differences between birds and humans, I can definitely say that I will see them a bit differently in the future. They’re beautiful, majestic, and truly magical animals that everyone should learn to appreciate. The audiobook is calming and relaxing, so it makes listening much easier. Everything is easy to understand, and the topics aren’t difficult to grasp, it’s the perfect book for any reader.

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