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This collection of essays presents close, affectionate natural-history observations of birds in both urban parks and wilder landscapes, blending anecdote, field notes, and reflective commentary. The author describes songs, seasonal behaviors, and the temperaments of species—emphasizing personality over technical classification—while recounting strolls on Boston Common, mountain outings, and coastal visits. Short chapters range from detailed portraits of individual species to meditations on watching and appreciating birdlife, aiming to cultivate attentive, humane observation rather than scientific cataloguing.
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