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A series of observational essays surveys the habits, songs, migrations, and habitats of coastal and woodland birds through seasonal and species-focused chapters. The text moves month by month and habitat by habitat to profile thrushes, swallows, raptors, seabirds, water and reed species, and common garden birds, describing nesting, feeding, flight and vocal behaviour. It notes migration phenomena and bird-voices, interweaving field notes, anecdote and folklore while also addressing human interventions such as egg-collecting and game management, offering descriptive natural history combined with reflective commentary on avian life.

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Phil Robinson

Phil Robinson was an author known for his explorative and descriptive writing, particularly in the realms of nature and travel. His notable works include "Birds of the Wave and Woodland," which reflects his keen interest in ornithology and the natural world, and "Sinners and Saints / A Tour Across the States and Round Them, with Three Months Among the Mormons," a travel narrative that offers insights into American society and culture during his time. Robinson's writings contribute to the literary heritage of 19th-century America, showcasing both the beauty of the landscape and the complexities of its people.

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