About This Book
A collection of lyrical nature essays and vignettes that record seasonal life along coasts, hedgerows, and meadows, with close attention to migratory birds, nesting habits, and small wild creatures. The pieces combine careful field observation—swift arrivals, predatory encounters, plant and insect details—with reflective passages on childhood impressions, human sympathy for animals, and the moral value of intimacy with the natural world. Form and tone vary from concise bird notes to imaginative fantasies and pastoral sketches, moving between documentary detail and meditative reverie.
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