Literary Pilgrimages of a Naturalist
Winthrop Packard
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Noted American Naturalist, Winthrop Packard, who gave us such titles as “Woodland Pastures,” “Wood Wanderings,” and “Wildwood Ways,” now takes us to the haunts of New England literary luminaries such as Whittier, Alcott, and Thoreau. Birds, plants, and wildlife are noted in these sites from Walden Pond to Vermont, giving us a glimpse into the world of these poets and authors. - Summary by Larry Wilson (4 hr 32 min)
Chapitres
In Old Marshfield | 18:11 | Lu par Owlivia |
At Whittier’s Birthplace | 19:14 | Lu par Keren Smithies |
In Old Ponkapoag | 19:34 | Lu par Jessica Kinsora |
At the Isles of Shoals | 20:25 | Lu par fred |
Thoreau’s Walden | 17:42 | Lu par czandra |
On the First Trail of the Pilgrims | 17:06 | Lu par czandra |
In Old Concord | 19:14 | Lu par Alayna Kennedy |
The Old Oaken Bucket | 19:05 | Lu par Alayna Kennedy |
In Old Newburyport | 20:42 | Lu par MelissaMarie |
Plymouth Mayflowers | 16:09 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Old Salem Town | 19:09 | Lu par czandra |
Vermont Maple Sugar | 22:12 | Lu par czandra |
Nature’s Memorial Day | 21:20 | Lu par Jade Fellows |
Birds of Chocorua | 22:16 | Lu par Courtney Chambard |