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A collection of close-range naturalistic sketches for young readers that records how instinct, maternal teaching, and personal experience shape animal behavior. The author narrates individual episodes observed in the woods—young fawns hidden by their mother, fishhawks learning to catch prey, porcupines, bears, crows, and other creatures—framed as lively vignettes rather than generalized species accounts. Many animals are given Indigenous Milicete names and a glossary aids comprehension; the pieces stress patient observation, the diversity of individual personalities, and the practical lessons animals learn as they grow.

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William J. Long

William J. Long was an American author and naturalist known for his writings on wildlife and nature. His works often blend observation with storytelling, making them accessible and engaging for readers of all ages. Long's notable book, "Secrets of the Woods," explores the lives of animals in their natural habitats, reflecting his deep appreciation for the wilderness. He also contributed to the field of literature with titles such as "English Literature / Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English-Speaking World," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Through his explorations and narratives, Long has left a lasting impact on nature writing and American literature.

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