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A naturalist surveys the wild birds that inhabit and visit a large city, combining species accounts, personal observations, historical notes and practical suggestions. He describes crows, rooks, jackdaws, magpies, sparrows, starlings, pigeons, waterfowl and migrants, tracing population changes and colonizations, nesting and feeding habits, and seasonal movements. Attention is given to urban rookeries, park and marsh habitats, conflicts with human activity, and anecdotes of tame or rescued birds, while concluding with recommendations for preserving open spaces and improving conditions for urban birdlife.

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W. H. Hudson

W. H. Hudson was an English writer and naturalist, known for his deep appreciation of nature and the English countryside. His works often reflect his passion for wildlife and the environment, blending fiction with keen observations of the natural world. Notable titles include "A Crystal Age," a thought-provoking exploration of a utopian future, and "A Shepherd's Life: Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs," which captures the essence of rural life. Hudson's writings contributed significantly to the literary heritage of nature writing, and he remains a respected figure among enthusiasts of both literature and ornithology.

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