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This work combines intimate memoir and naturalist observation to trace birds' lives from eggs through nesting, migration, song, and human encounters. The author reflects on how domestic and wild birds informed personal consolation, scientific curiosity, and a pacifist ethic that opposes hunting and urges harmonious human-animal relations. Chapters alternate close attention to avian behavior, anatomy, and migration with lyrical description and moral reflection, arguing that human flourishing depends on caring for living nature rather than exploiting it. Emphasis falls on observation, tenderness, and the conviction that studying birds yields both practical knowledge and spiritual renewal.
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