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The narrative follows a boy named Tommy Smith whose habitual cruelty to birds, mammals, and other creatures prompts the local fauna to hold a moonlit council. An owl presides while representatives — frogs, toads, hares, rats, squirrels and various birds — propose and debate often comic schemes to punish or reform him. Individual chapters then spotlight particular species, describing their habits and specific encounters with human interference. The text blends vivid natural-history detail with a moral emphasis on empathy and the consequences of thoughtless treatment of wildlife.

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Edmund Selous

Edmund Selous was an English naturalist and author, celebrated for his contributions to literature on wildlife and nature. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for birds and their habitats, as seen in titles like "Bird Watching" and "Beautiful Birds." Selous's writings not only provide insights into avian life but also explore broader themes of the natural world, as demonstrated in "The Romance of Insect Life" and "The Romance of the Animal World." His engaging style and keen observations have made him a notable figure in the realm of nature writing, appealing to both enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

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