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The narrative follows a young cardinal through a lively, seasonal world, tracing his songs, courtship, rivalries, and efforts to raise successive broods. Rich natural description evokes orchards, marshes and marsh-edge rivers, insect and fruit abundance, and the Limberlost's swampy mosaic. Episodes alternate bird-centered action—feeding, mating, nest-building, parental instruction, and clashes with other species—with reflective observation of habit and instinct. The tone blends careful natural-history detail with affectionate anthropomorphism, presenting avian behavior as both instinctual and expressive while mapping a full summer of growth and renewal.
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