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The narrative recounts the acquisition and rearing of a young mockingbird rescued as a nestling, following its growth, habits, and remarkable vocal mimicry while living with a family. The author documents feeding, training, and everyday behaviors such as bathing, preening, responses to sunlight and mirrors, and incidents that display intelligence, affection, and a spirited temperament. Observational passages blend practical detail with poetic reflection on song and instinct. The book is accompanied by color plates produced from life photographs intended to capture subtle feather tones and to support the intimate portrait of the species.
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