About This Book
A bird narrator recounts its life from nestling days in a meadow and orchard through fledging and foraging, describing family life, feeding habits, seasonal movements, and relations with other species. Episodes move between playful natural-history scenes and darker encounters such as capture, captivity, hunters, and the fashion-driven slaughter of plumaged birds. Interlaced reflections on human attitudes, conservation, and the usefulness of birds to agriculture prompt appeals for protection and humane treatment. The tone blends child-friendly anecdote, descriptive observation, and moral persuasion aimed at fostering sympathy for birds and discouraging destructive practices.
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