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Wake-Robin

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A series of observational essays celebrating the arrival and habits of birds through the northern spring. Drawing on field experience, the author records migration, song, nesting, and behavior of common and woodland species, mixes close naturalistic description with anecdote and locality sketches, and offers chapters devoted to particular birds, nests, and places. Practical details about identification and nesting habits sit alongside reflective passages about the pleasures of watching birds, encouraging readers toward attentive, affectionate study of living birds in their natural settings.

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John Burroughs

John Burroughs (1837-1921) was an American naturalist and essayist, celebrated for his writings on nature and the outdoors. His work often reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, blending personal observation with philosophical insights. Burroughs was a key figure in the transcendentalist movement, alongside contemporaries like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. He is best known for his books such as "A Year in the Fields" and "Fresh Fields," which showcase his keen observations of wildlife and landscapes. His essays continue to inspire readers with their lyrical prose and profound connection to nature.

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