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W.H.Hudson

Birds in Town & Village

In “Birds in Town & Village,” W. H. Hudson presents a profound exploration of avian life interwoven with the human experience. Through a combination of meticulous observation and poetic prose, Hudson captures the intricate behaviors and characteristics of various bird species as they adapt to urban and rural environments. The book is not merely a straightforward natural history; it delves into the philosophical relationship between humans and nature, showcasing Hudson's rich literary style that combines elements of romanticism with scientific inquiry, set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing Britain. W. H. Hudson, a naturalist and writer born in Argentina and later residing in England, developed a deep appreciation for nature from an early age. His diverse background and early experiences in the Pampas ignited his fascination with wildlife, ultimately influencing his literary career. Hudson wrote passionately about the need to appreciate and protect the natural world, making “Birds in Town & Village” a vital contribution to both ornithology and environmental literature. Recommended for bird enthusiasts, nature lovers, and literary scholars, this work offers a unique lens through which to view the complexities of urban wildlife. Hudson's blend of science, art, and philosophical reflection invites readers to reconsider their own connections to the avian inhabitants around them.
267 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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