About This Book
A series of closely observed natural-history essays that follow winter and seasonal life in woodland and field, focusing on birds and small mammals. The author documents where and how birds roost through storms, the construction and use of muskrat houses, rabbit trails and winter survival strategies, and the return of migratory species in spring. Rich, scene-based vignettes combine behavioral detail with simple explanations of habits and habitats, organized into stand-alone chapters suitable for readers and students of nature study.
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