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American Poet Emily Dickinson's exquisite poetry spans a broad range of subjects, but perhaps none is so charming as those that she wrote concerning birds. This pocket-sized poetry companion contains 18 beautiful poems alongside Ernest Seton Thompson's delightful colour illustrations dedicated to our feathered friends that will appeal to lovers of poetry and birds alike. The perfect gift for birdwatchers, twitchers and nature lovers who like to roam and read. Contents include: "Birds and Poets, an Excerpt by John Burroughs", "The Oriole", "High from the Earth I heard a bird", "The Bluebird", "In the Garden", "The Blue Jay", "Hope", "The Humming-Bird", "Who?", "The Robin", "The Oriole's Secret", "The Woodpecker", "If I Shouldn't be Alive", "How Dare the Robins Sing", "At Half-Past Three a Single Bird", "A Train Went Through a Burial Gate", "Loyalty", "Not with a Club the Heart is Broken", "March", etc.