Ben Rivers

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In summer, when the boughs are laden, Serviceberries produce an abundance of sugar. Do they hoard that energy for themselves? No, they invite the birds to a feast. Come, my relatives, fill your bellies, say the Serviceberries. Are they not storing their meat in the bellies of their brothers and sisters—the Jays, the Thrashers, and the Robins?
The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
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