Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes, and Other Papers
John Burroughs
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Probably no other American writer has a greater sympathy with, and a keener enjoyment of, country life in all its phases—farming, camping, fishing, walking—than has John Burroughs. His books are redolent of the soil, and have such "freshness and primal sweetness," that we need not be told that the pleasure he gets from his walks and excursions is by no means over when he steps inside his doors again. As he tells us on more than one occasion, he finds he can get much more out of his outdoor experiences by thinking them over, and writing them out afterwards. These essays are delightful stories about birds, bees, foxes, hounds, fruit (the apple), trees, squirrles and nature in general written by a man who loves watching them and writing about them. - Summary by The introduction and Phil Chenevert (5 hr 29 min)
Chapitres
BIRD ENEMIES. | 27:00 | Lu par Woolly Bee |
THE TRAGEDIES OF THE NESTS | 42:03 | Lu par Suprada Urval |
AN IDYL OF THE HONEY-BEE. | 42:07 | Lu par Suprada Urval |
THE PASTORAL BEES | 42:37 | Lu par MariaS |
SHARP EYES. | 32:49 | Lu par KHand |
THE APPLE. | 25:26 | Lu par Mich_elle |
A TASTE OF MAINE BIRCH. | 50:30 | Lu par Suprada Urval |
WINTER NEIGHBORS. | 40:40 | Lu par Suprada Urval |
THE WEATHER-WISE MUSKRAT | 7:51 | Lu par Jill Engle |
CHEATING THE SQUIRRELS. | 2:55 | Lu par Jill Engle |
FOX AND HOUND. | 6:59 | Lu par Jill Engle |
THE WOODCHUCK | 8:51 | Lu par Jill Engle |
Critiques





Mintcreek
very nice job reading. I learned some things about birds and bees and wild- life in general.