Robin Redbreast
Robin Redbreast, by David Lack I read an old Slightly Foxed issue, which always adds to my TBR list, and this book sounded intriguing and fun. It's a complete collection of folklore, literary references and poetry, and historical mentions of....robins! Mostly just in the UK, where robins were popular and beloved -- while over on the continent, they were often hunted and eaten. Now the European robin and the American robin are two totally different species, so if you're American, you have to think of a different bird. David Lack wrote an entire book observing the life of the wild robin, and this was by way of being a fun but scholarly collection of literary and cultural robins, We start off with legends about robins, because there was a belief that robins would come and reverently cover the face of anyone they found dead in the forest -- especially if the person had been murdered. And then, why are robins always boys, culturally married to wren...