Discover the enchanting bird legends of the Himalayas–stories that soar beyond time. When Birds Talked by Neha Negi is a lyrical and beautifully illustrated collection of folklore that reimagines the myths of Himalayan birds. Drawing from Uttarakhand’s rich oral traditions, these tales trace the origins of birds such as the Himalayan Monal, Fire-capped Tit, Spotted Forktail, and many others–bringing to life stories of transformation, longing, and resilience. Through evocative storytelling and exquisite hand-painted illustrations, Negi weaves an enchanting tapestry that connects mythology, ecology, and human imagination. At its heart, the book is an ode to the deep bonds between people and nature–a celebration of vanishing traditions and a call to protect the fragile ecosystems of the Himalayas. Blending myth, art, and reflections on the environment, When Birds Talked is both a preservation of cultural heritage and a modern eco-fable for readers of all ages.
