The Birds are our Friends is a wonderful and enlightening collection of essential information, curiosities, myths and folklore of birds and people.The author has discovered the role that birds play in people’s imagination, and their significance for various cultures.People’s accounts of birds give an insight to themselves – what they strive for, what they are afraid of and what they find important. Some birds predict the weather and construct unbelievably sophisticated nests or engage in elegant mating rituals.The author provides new insights on these facts and myths which confound some widely-held assumptions of their activities. Yessengali has a deeply personal connection and relationship with some birds.His fondest memories from childhood or young adulthood are associated with cuckoos, storks, and other birds that remind him of love and friendship.He hopes that these stories will interest readers, remind them of their spirituality and also evoke fine memories.In any event, it is a book that illuminates the world of birds from a slightly different viewpoint.