“I am not afraid to say that I am fascinated by
birds. Flying birds always provoked human admiration. There is this unexplained
mystery feeling that surrounds us watching birds on the forests’ trees, in our
back yard, at the ocean, sea, or lake. Birds are an infinite treasure of inspiration for
humans, waking us up in the morning with beautiful bird songs. Their little brain
is of a size of an unshelled walnut associates with intelligent behavior and the
same capabilities of humans and apes’ mental tasks.” (Ida Tomshinsky)
About the Author
About the Author
Ida Tomshinsky is a talented writer who lives in
Florida and surrounded by amazing habitat of birds. Ida is fascinated by birds
and birdcages. By profession, Ida Tomshinsky is a long-time Librarian
surrounded by books. Research, reference, and information literacy – these
areas are of what she does for living in her entire professional life. Ida is a
blogger, photographer, and a writer inspired by the historic genre in her
non-fiction essays, with attempt to ring the bell for awareness to preserve the
amazing wonders of the world.
In her free time, she like to read books that stirs
her imagination, she is knitting and crocheting, and likes to bake. Ida
believes what that every project you start should have a happy ending. Ida
Tomshinsky is a Library Director at Florida National University where she
shares all her creative talents with students, faculty, and the local academic
community. Previously, she wrote books about history of fashion accessories,
kitchen attire, burlap, and now, about birds and birdcages.
The book “Birds and Cages” is her ninth book, with a
rich supplemental Bibliographic Guide on what to read about birds and
birdcages. The book is detail-oriented with historical facts and information
from different events, activities and happening around the world and in a
timeline perspective, from ancient civilizations to modern time awakening
moments to safe, preserve, and treasure these amazing little flying creatures,
with who we are sharing the home planet.
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