About This Book
The collection offers a series of observational essays that examine animals and birds across seasons, combining careful natural history with personal anecdotes and reflective passages. Topics range from the clever behaviors of ducks and porcupines to bird-nesting, winter survival strategies, insect and amphibian dormancy, and seasonal shifts such as the coming of spring and summer. The author interprets animal habits with sympathetic comparison to human traits, explores adaptations like migration, hibernation, and fat storage, and structures pieces around close field observations and lyrical descriptions of ordinary rural life.
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