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A Short Philosophy of Birds is a book that draws lessons for living by observing the natural behavior of birds, blending natural history with philosophical insights. Through 22 short essays, it explores themes like vulnerability, resilience, and equality using examples from avian life, such as a duck's molting or the social structures of sandpipers. Authors Philippe J. Dubois and Élise Rousseau invite readers to find wisdom and a more mindful perspective by stepping back from modern life to observe these creatures.