climate changeSt Mungo’s first miracle is said to be the revival of a robin that appeared to be dead – “the bird that never flew”.
“Mungo’s act of empathy provokes us to think about how we can support our feathered kin faced with climate chaos and habitat loss,” she says. “I’m really interested in them because they are a form of cross-species communication that alert other birds to danger,” she says. “If you are in your garden and a cat comes along, a bird like a robin or blackbird will start alarming and that will ripple through the community of birds in the garden and it will go quiet.
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