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This work blends naturalist observation and poetic reflection to present birds' lives, anatomy, and behaviors. It moves from origins in the egg through wings, flight, aquatic and raptorial forms, migration and seasonal rhythms, to song, nest-building, and communal societies. Alongside biological description it treats birds' roles in human life, labor, purification, art, and mortality, using episodes such as the night, storms, and the nightingale to probe meaning. The structure alternates focused essays on species and functions with broader meditations that link close observation to philosophical and domestic experience.
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