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A Hermit's Wild Friends; or, Eighteen Years in the Woods

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A retired naturalist recounts eighteen years living alone on Cape Ann woodlands, recovering health and building a simple cabin while observing and befriending local wildlife. The narrative mixes memoir and natural history: intimate portraits of raccoon, red squirrel, chickadee, wood-thrush, cowbird, white-footed mouse and many others; detailed anecdotes support claims about animal behavior such as foster care by cow-buntings, toe-drumming by mice, song instruction for thrush young, chickadee numeracy, and squirrel territory farming. Chapters move through daily life, seasonal changes, and specific episodes of rescue, study, and coexistence, emphasizing patient observation and the restorative power of nature.

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Mason Augustus Walton

Mason Augustus Walton was an American author known for his work in nature writing and memoir. His notable book, "A Hermit's Wild Friends; or, Eighteen Years in the Woods," reflects his deep connection with the natural world and his experiences living in solitude. Walton's writing often explores themes of wilderness, companionship with animals, and the introspective journey of living away from society. His unique perspective contributes to the literary heritage of outdoor literature, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of nature.

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