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The Natural History of Selborne

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The collection presents a series of dated letters and naturalistic notes from a local observer detailing the plants, birds, insects, weather, and seasonal cycles of a rural parish. Entries combine close field observations, phenological records, anecdotal reports of animal behavior, descriptions of landscapes and agricultural life, and occasional short poems. Observations are organized around months, species, and phenomena, often noting variation across years and linking weather patterns to biological events. The narrative emphasizes careful, patient observation and the relationship between human activity and the surrounding natural world.

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Gilbert White

Gilbert White (1720-1793) was an English naturalist and ornithologist, best known for his seminal work, "The Natural History of Selborne." This influential book, first published in 1789, is a detailed account of the flora and fauna of his home village in Hampshire, and it is considered one of the earliest examples of ecological writing. White's observations and meticulous documentation of nature laid the groundwork for future naturalists and contributed significantly to the field of natural history. His keen insights into the interconnectedness of species and their environments continue to resonate with readers and scientists alike.

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