Birds of Ireland: Symbolism, Myth and Folklore

Roger O'Reilly

Birds of Ireland: Symbolism, Myth and Folklore

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A STUNNING COLLECTION OF IRELAND’S FAVOURITE AND FABLED BIRDS

Ireland’s folklore is rich with tales of magical creatures, ancient gods and powerful symbols, but few elements of the natural world hold as prominent a place in Irish myth and legend as our birds. From the soaring eagles of the skies to the humble songbirds that flutter in the hedgerows, Irish birdlife has long been intertwined with stories of transformation, prophecy and spiritual significance.

Birds of Ireland explores the deep and fascinating connections between Irish birds and the ancient myths, beliefs and stories that have been passed down through generations. It delves into the symbolic importance of birds in Irish culture, examining the roles they play in mythological tales, from the sacred crane of the Tuatha Dé Danann to the tragic swans of the Children of Lir. Alongside these stories, we have the real-world birds that have shaped the landscape of Ireland’s flora and fauna, connecting the sacred with the natural.

Beautifully illustrated throughout, Birds of Ireland is an exploration of how these creatures, both mythical and real, have shaped our understanding of the natural world, the divine, and our place within and sometimes, between both.