by Eve Wilson
Birds live lightly on the planet; their beauty and freedom of flight make them a gift of joy and hope to us. They are a little closer to spirit than most creatures and so often take the role of messengers from higher levels of consciousness.
Since telepathic communication is the direction we are heading in our spiritual evolution, I love to improve my skill by talking with the creatures in my backyard. My feeder, birdbath, and bird house have made my yard a very busy place, bringing me hours of pleasure as I get to know the little birds that live right here with me. This spring was full of bird romance! The cardinals, whose soul qualities are beautiful, as well as are their obvious beauty of color and song, won my vote for the most romantic out of all the mating couples. Two young cardinals, having newly reached mating age, their feathers exquisitely bright and fresh, just learning their songs, met and began romancing each other, very like any young human couple! They kissed a lot at first, whether on a tree branch or while picking among the seeds on the ground (I didn’t know birds kissed! I’m glad people have lips for this instead of beaks!). Then they began stopping to gaze at each other while eating at the feeder and passing food back and forth. Once I saw the female give her guy a drink from the birdbath. So much love! When I asked them for a message, they told me their spiritual energy is a gift of kindness and generosity. Wow!
I checked in with other songbirds to see what their messages were. Goldfinches bring a sacred light. Chickadees, with the strongest and clearest spiritual voice I have ever heard, carry a spiritual gift of friendship and joyfulness. They told me to tell people to have more fun! The house wrens said they are just concerned with meeting their needs, but that they appreciate my yard because it is a little easier and kinder here than in other places!
I influence the birds, too. One visible change came after a year of cleaning bird poo out of the birdbath – yuck! I asked the spirit of my maple tree, who dearly loves all the creatures that visit us, and the chickadees too, because they talk to everyone, to request the birds to leave their poos outside the birdbath so it stays clean for all to use. I am pleased to say that they listened to this request and seem to enjoy the benefits! Another wow!
I have had many amazing communications from the larger and less common birds. The red-tailed hawk was my first bird messenger, leading me to a natural space of outstanding beauty and fecundity, right in the middle of a city. A few months later, it became a building site, but I will always hold the memory of what it once was in my heart as a sacred place. The day after 911 a red-tailed hawk messaged me 3 times, finally convincing me that we are not going to have WWIII! Any time a hawk lands near you, and stays, or circles overhead, take a few moments to listen with your heart open to the message it has to give you. It will be well worth your time.
Sandhill Cranes are the most spiritual birds I have ever listened to. During fall and winter at dusk, they fly in long, wavy lines to congregate in groups of thousands in shallow marshy lakes. Their vocalizations are indescribable, but you could find a recording of them if you do a search online. Their voices are a direct link to The Cosmic Christ, which is the soul place that is home for all spirits, and to which we are ascending collectively in the upcoming years. Listen to their vocalizations and open your heart to find a link to this memory of where we started and where we all belong.
Many people feel their deceased loved ones visit through a particular type of bird; often a cardinal or a lark. There have been songs written about this, but I have also heard it from people I know. Birds are mostly spirit and just a little bit of physical. They often joyfully accommodate messages from our guides and good-hearted spirit beings.
Watch the birds and listen to their songs; let them teach you and bring you peace and joy. Their personalities are absolutely delightful. As you get to know them, each type of bird is like a type of person, and their habits and society are always interesting and fun.











