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A collection of observational essays recounts close-range encounters with woodland and marsh animals, birds, and seasonal phenomena. The narrator describes meeting foxes, owls, skunks, herons, hawks, and smaller songbirds, and details nests, dens, and animal behaviors with attentive, anecdotal prose. Chapters range from tracking and bird‑nesting to orchid hunting and winter stories, blending natural history notes, fieldcraft, and personal reflection. Photographic illustrations complement careful descriptions of manners, habitats, feeding, and reproduction, while recurring themes include the intimacy of observation, respect for wild creatures, and the quiet rewards of everyday exploration.
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