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Dickey Downy: The Autobiography of a Bird

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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.

About the Author

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Virginia Sharpe Patterson

Virginia Sharpe Patterson is an author best known for her charming children's book, "Dickey Downy: The Autobiography of a Bird." This delightful narrative offers a unique perspective through the eyes of a bird, blending whimsy with insightful observations about nature and life. Patterson's work contributes to the literary heritage of children's literature, showcasing her ability to engage young readers with imaginative storytelling. While her bibliography may be limited, her singular work has left a memorable mark in the genre.

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