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The author offers fifty-two short, observant essays that follow the year in nature, moving month by month from winter bird life and insect dormancy through spring migrations, summer marshes, and autumnal decline to winter nests. Each piece concentrates on close, evocative studies of bird and insect behavior, seasonal habits, adaptations, and habitats from city streets to ocean depths, blending natural-history detail with reflective description. Emphasis falls on overlooked perspectives—bird-eye and insect-eye views—on gaps in everyday knowledge, and on practical encouragement for amateur observers to notice, record, and take pleasure in the wild details of the changing year.
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