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Birds by the Shore: Observing the Natural Life of the Atlantic Coast Birds by the Shore: Observing the Natural Life of the Atlantic Coast by Jennifer Ackerman
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“I discovered in nature the same appeal I found in books. Both were engrossing, filled with the richness of particularities and yet mysteriously universal. Both were the stuff of perspective.”
Jennifer Ackerman, Birds by the Shore: Observing the Natural Life of the Atlantic Coast
“A native landscape enters a child’s mind through a meld of sensations: the smell of seaweed or hay, the sound of cicadas, the cold grit of stone. It is all heart and magic, confusion rather than order, but the feeling it evokes is wholly satisfying and lasting. Gaining this kind of deep familiarity with a landscape other than your native one is like learning to speak a foreign language. You can’t hope for quick or easy fluency. You work from the outside in, by accumulating a vocabulary of observed details. You learn where things happen in the rhythmic revolutions of the days and the year, which shrubs harbor families of grackles, which stands of beach plum send out sprays of August bloom, where the hog-nose snake waits for its toad, and the toad for its fly. Slowly the strange becomes familiar; the familiar becomes precious.”
Jennifer Ackerman, Birds by the Shore: Observing the Natural Life of the Atlantic Coast