Woodland Paths
American naturalist, Winthrop Packard, takes us on a wandering journey into the woods, alerting us to the many inhabitants and their habitat. The descriptions follow the spring months in New England, including such topics as March Winds, Bobbing for Eels, and the Harbingers of Summer.
Packard writes with a free flowing narrative that is both informative and entertaining, sometimes dramatic and sometimes poetic (Summary by Larry Wilson)
Genre(s): Nature, Life Sciences
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | South Rain | Claudia Caldi |
00:17:11 |
Play 02 | Spring Dawn | LibriVoxalohaaaa |
00:15:33 |
Play 03 | March Winds | jenno |
00:19:45 |
Play 04 | Wood Roads | Owlivia |
00:19:14 |
Play 05 | The Brook in April | Keren Smithies |
00:17:31 |
Play 06 | Explorations | CBinns |
00:19:09 |
Play 07 | Earliest Butterflies | prajak |
00:18:44 |
Play 08 | April Showers | czandra |
00:17:56 |
Play 09 | Promise of May | prajak |
00:20:00 |
Play 10 | Bog Bogles | czandra |
00:17:39 |
Play 11 | Bobbing for Eels | czandra |
00:16:26 |
Play 12 | The Vanishing Night Herons | czandra |
00:14:06 |
Play 13 | Harbingers of Summer | KevinS |
00:17:18 |