The Mysterious Life of Birds Who Never Come Down
Swifts spend all their time in the sky. What can their journeys tell us about the future?
The New York Times Magazine | Helen Macdonald | July 29, 2020
Its eyes seemed unable to focus on me, as if it were an entity from an alternate universe whose senses couldn’t quite map onto our phenomenal world.
I have always thought ‘vesper flights’ the most beautiful phrase, an ever-falling blue.
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