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Thoreau's Notes on Birds of New England

By: Henry David Thoreau(Author), Francis H Allen(Editor), John James Audubon(Illustrator)
512 pages, 16 plates with colour illustrations
Thoreau's Notes on Birds of New England
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During his two-year residence at Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau became keenly aware of the natural world that surrounded him. Entries from his journals reflect his soulful, in-depth observations of local wildlife, and his remarks on birds are particularly plentiful and poetic. Thoreau's Notes on Birds of New England, originally published as Notes on New England Birds in 1910, and here edited and arranged by Francis H. Allen, collects Thoreau's thoughts on the various bird species that populated the New England woods, from the great blue heron to the kingbird and the American finch.

"Open to any page and you will find, besides apt descriptions of the natural world, a cogent remark or a philosophical observation," noted The Washington Post. Bird lovers and watchers, fans of Thoreau, and naturalists and environmentalists will delight in joining the author as he saunters through the woods and ponders the region's abundant wildlife. A new selection of 16 full-page color illustrations by John James Audubon enhances the text.

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By: Henry David Thoreau(Author), Francis H Allen(Editor), John James Audubon(Illustrator)
512 pages, 16 plates with colour illustrations
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