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A naturalist's series of observational essays explores the varied ways birds and mammals communicate, from vocal cries and scent signals to visual postures and coordinated group movements. Anecdotal field accounts and reflective passages consider apparent telepathic responses, the social impulse behind swarming, the eloquence of silence, and techniques for getting acquainted or keeping still while observing. Practical chapters examine trail signs, beaver engineering, duck and deer behavior, and the role of memory in animal life. The tone combines close, descriptive scene-setting with interpretive reflections and illustrative sketches.

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William J. Long

William J. Long was an American author and naturalist known for his writings on wildlife and nature. His works often blend observation with storytelling, making them accessible and engaging for readers of all ages. Long's notable book, "Secrets of the Woods," explores the lives of animals in their natural habitats, reflecting his deep appreciation for the wilderness. He also contributed to the field of literature with titles such as "English Literature / Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Through his explorations and narratives, Long has left a lasting impact on nature writing and American literature.

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