About This Book
A naturalist's close study of early spring, combining precise field observations of birds, flowers, and insects with accessible descriptions of their habits and seasonal rhythms. Short, descriptive chapters follow the awakening of vegetation and the return of birds, noting nesting, song, plant emergence, and insect activity, and often addressing how human environments intersect with wildlife. Illustrated plates accompany the text and the prose balances factual detail with invitations to observe, aimed at readers of different ages. The work emphasizes learning through careful attention to local nature and encourages cultivating appreciation for everyday wild plants and animals.
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