With over 50 poems, this collection captures first-hand experiences with some of the birding community's most beloved bird species. Each poem features a different North American bird and is accompanied by a classic public-domain illustration created by renowned artists and pivotal figures in the conservation community, such as John James Audubon, Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Robert Bruce Horsfall. By marrying the vivid simplicity of the haiku genre with detailed depictions of birds, readers are reminded of their own encounters with wildlife and taken on a journey they may be familiar with-from a residential setting, to a car on the road, to a park, to a trail, to a place much further away, and back again. The moods and styles of the poems and art pieces in this collection are wide-ranging, making the collection relatable for nearly any kind of reader. These haiku will bring back the sweetest of memories for experienced birders and inspire others to venture out into the wilderness so they can find joy in the beauty around them-perhaps jotting down some poems of their own along the way. In short, this book is for bird lovers, poetry enthusiasts and people who truly appreciate the outdoor traditions of North America.