About This Book
A collection of first-hand nature sketches compiled from roughly thirty years of field observation, presenting short portraits of northern woodland animals and their surprising habits. Each piece recounts specific encounters and behaviors—unusual problem solving, wound care, nesting and foraging tactics—while reflecting on observation methods, Indigenous animal names, and the difference between instinct and learned adaptation. Emphasizing careful fact-gathering and comparison with other witnesses, the essays invite readers to reconsider common assumptions about animal intelligence and social life by focusing on individual quirks rather than broad classifications.
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