Bird life in the city ruskin bonds
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In his essay "Bird Life In The City," Ruskin bonds expresses his passion for birds and his wishes for their protection.
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- as truly wild birds, those who rely on forests for their survival, are rapidly vanishing, simply because forests are vanishing.
- he writes about Nature, he demonstrates a profound love and concern for it in his works.
- As a result, his inherent concerns are unquestionably admirable and worthy of applause.
- Our goal is to approach his short stories with his love, care, protection, and harmony of environmental phenomena in mind.
- The tree, according to Ruskin Bond, encapsulates nature's perfection, which may be seen in each and every leaf, bloom, seed, and creature large and little.
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