“On a winter’s day when a person’s spirits may be low and to behold thirty to one-hundred Evening Grosbeaks busily gorging themselves on bird seed and perched in a stand of pines with all of them creating a cacophony of sparrow like chirps, this is real therapy for me. It is an act of contagious optimism. It is at such times I realize that a bird can do more for me than a shrink.” NatureEnvironmentConservationWildlifeBirdsOutdoorsRiverfeet Press Book:TEACHERS IN THE FOREST: Essays from the last wilderness in Mississippi Headwaters Country Source: TEACHERS IN THE FOREST: Essays from the last wilderness in Mississippi Headwaters Country