Nature's invitation: Notes of a bird-gazer, North and South
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A series of observant essays and travel sketches records seasonal birdwatching and landscape impressions from New England mountains through southern swamps and western deserts. The pieces combine close natural-history notes on birds, plants, songs, and nests with vivid field impressions, weather-wrought scenes, and reflections on rural change. Short newspaper-style letters alternate with longer mountain narratives, offering botanical asides, migratory and behavioral observations, and gentle meditations on solitude, place, and the pleasures of attentive outdoor life.
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