Desert Solitaire

How does the author project his own sensibilities onto the doves that he hears calling? Why?

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He assumes that their sounds are a "brooding meditation on space, on solitude." Obviously, the doves have their own reasons for the noises they make, but Abbey is still making the transition from the human race to the environment of pure nature. It may be loneliness that makes him want to attribute a human quality to the doves.