About This Book
A series of observant essays that portray the habits and habitats of common local birds and mammals through the year. The writer blends close field observation, anecdote, and natural-history detail to describe nesting, feeding, migration, winter shelters, and other behaviors; subjects range from small mammals to a variety of songbirds and swifts, set against orchards, pastures, woodlots, and rivers. Chapters mix practical identification and seasonal patterns with quiet reflections on human encounters with wildlife, presenting natural history in vivid, accessible vignettes for general readers.
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