Birdy by N. West Moss
The title character of Birdy struggles with trusting the goodness of life after a series of hard knocks. The post Birdy by N. West Moss appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The title character of Birdy struggles with trusting the goodness of life after a series of hard knocks. The post Birdy by N. West Moss appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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On woodcocks, Zen Buddhism, and how ornithology can teach us to remember who we’ve always been The post The Birder’s Mind appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
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