About This Book
A series of observational essays sketches seasonal life along the Hudson from the perspective of a naturalist at his riverside home. Short pieces describe wildflowers, birds (including eggs, courtship, and nesting), mammals such as chipmunks and hawks, prairie and cave impressions, and encounters with sportsmen and young observers. Emphasis rests on close, often lyrical field observation, practical notes on identification and behavior, and contemplative reflections on changing seasons and the quiet pleasures of attending to ordinary creatures and landscapes.
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