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Daryln Brewer Hoffstot has observed the fields and forests of her Western Pennsylvania farm for thirty-five years. This collection of twenty-seven essays explores birds, mammals, bees, fungi, trees, and other aspects of the natural world. She is a keen observer who delights in sharing what she sees as well as what she learns from naturalists. Her discoveries have strengthened her commitment to protecting the plants and animals that surround us.

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Daryln Brewer Hoffstot has observed the fields and forests of her Western Pennsylvania farm for thirty-five years. This collection of twenty-seven essays explores birds, mammals, bees, fungi, trees, and other aspects of the natural world. She is a keen observer who delights in sharing what she sees as well as what she learns from naturalists. Her discoveries have strengthened her commitment to protecting the plants and animals that surround us.
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Daryln Brewer Hoffstot has a master of fine arts from Bennington College. She worked in New York City after college until she and her family moved to a farm near Pittsburgh. She contributes regularly to the Pittsburgh Quarterly, where these columns have been published, and to The New York Times. She is regularly a finalist for the Golden Quill award from the Western Pennsylvania Press Club. She lives in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.