About This Book
The narrative follows a young robin from nestling to independent bird, tracing his learning to fly, foraging for food, and first ventures beyond the orchard. A series of short episodes depicts playful mishaps, winter surprises, and encounters with other birds—a boastful jay, a curious crow—and with farm creatures, producing laughter, blunders, and small rescues. Each chapter functions as a self-contained incident that blends gentle humor, rural atmosphere, and simple lessons about courage, curiosity, jealousy, and community as the robin grows into a confident, sociable member of his world.
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