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The collection of naturalist essays records close, often affectionate observations of birds in parks, gardens and village countryside, combining anecdote, species notes, and behavioral sketches. Early essays recount feeding and watching waterfowl and small garden birds and reflect on human responses to them; shorter pieces discuss topics such as the trade in ornamental feathers, the keeping of exotic species, and urban waterfowl. A later sequence surveys birdlife in a coastal village, taking stock of local populations, examining questions of pairing and winter survival, proposing measures to increase native birds, and recounting individual episodes about corvids and familiar songsters.

About the Author

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W. H. Hudson

W. H. Hudson was an English writer and naturalist, known for his deep appreciation of nature and the English countryside. His works often reflect his passion for wildlife and the environment, blending fiction with keen observations of the natural world. Notable titles include "A Crystal Age," a thought-provoking exploration of a utopian future, and "A Shepherd's Life: Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs," which captures the essence of rural life. Hudson's writings contributed significantly to the literary heritage of nature writing, and he remains a respected figure among enthusiasts of both literature and ornithology.

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