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A collection of atmospheric nature essays that track seasonal life across meadow, swamp, and woods, offering close observations of animals, plants, and rural scenes. Individual pieces range from a winter night at a muskrat lodge to reflections on chickadees, migratory birds, insects, and everyday encounters in the landscape. The writing emphasizes the foresight and industry of wildlife, the rhythms of changing seasons, and the author's personal, patient attention to small details and commonplace natural dramas. Essays alternate anecdote, natural history, and contemplative reflection, inviting readers to notice habits, weather, and the subtle interplay between human and wild lives.
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