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Bird Portraits - Exploring the Avian Beauty: A Literary Journey into Birds and Nature - cover

Bird Portraits - Exploring the Avian Beauty: A Literary Journey into Birds and Nature

Ernest Thompson Seton, Ralph Hoffmann

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Bird Portraits is a multifaceted anthology that captures the awe-inspiring diversity and majesty of avian life through a range of literary styles and formats. The overarching theme of the collection celebrates the intricate beauty and habits of birds, as well as the human fascination with these creatures. The anthology is a testament to the art of nature writing, weaving together descriptive prose, detailed observations, and evocative illustrations that allow the reader to visualize each bird in its natural habitat. Contributing authors and naturalists, such as Ernest Thompson Seton and Ralph Hoffmann, offer unique insights drawn from their profound appreciation and study of the natural world. The collection reflects the early 20th-century enthusiasm for ornithology and the burgeoning movement towards environmental awareness and preservation. These authors bring a range of experiences and expertise, merging scientific inquiry with literary finesse, thus ensuring that the anthology aligns with both the naturalist traditions of the period and a timeless appreciation for Earth's avifauna. Bird Portraits is a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a unique opportunity to explore varied perspectives within the ornithological field. This anthology not only provides an educational journey into the lives of birds but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all life through its exemplary narrative and illustrative coherence.
Disponibile da: 25/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 42 pagine.

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