Wildwood Ways
Winthrop Packard (1862 - 1943)
American naturalist, Winthrop Packard, takes us on a journey among the wild woods and ponds alerting us to their many inhabitants. He points out the birds, hornets, muskrat and mink and their habitat, particularly during the New England winter, with free-flowing narrative that is both informative and entertaining, sometimes dramatic and sometimes poetic. - Summary by Larry Wilson
Genre(s): Animals, Life Sciences
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Snugging-Down Days | Adrian Stephens | 00:20:43 |
Play 02 | Certain White-Faced Hornets | Adrian Stephens | 00:19:00 |
Play 03 | Thin Ice | dekolis1218 | 00:13:52 |
Play 04 | Winter Fern-Hunting | J. M. Smallheer | 00:15:51 |
Play 05 | The Bare Hills in Midwinter | J. M. Smallheer | 00:15:15 |
Play 06 | Some January Birds | J. M. Smallheer | 00:16:49 |
Play 07 | When the Snow Came | prajak | 00:22:05 |
Play 08 | The Mink’s Hunting Ground | TR Love | 00:14:35 |
Play 09 | In the White Woods | KimberlyB | 00:17:29 |
Play 10 | The Road to Muddy Pond | TR Love | 00:20:56 |
Play 11 | Among the Muskrat Lodges | Owlivia | 00:16:51 |
Play 12 | Thick Ice | JSWS | 00:14:57 |