Nature Fiction
Where Animals Talk: West African Folk Lore Tales
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Robert Hamill Nassau





Labrador Days
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Sir Wilfred Grenfell





Where the Pelican Builds
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Mary Hannay Foott
Mary Hannay Foott was an Australian poet and editor who is best remembered for the poem Where the pelican builds.
The End of Summer
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Madison Cawein
Cawein's poetry allied his love of nature with a devotion to earlier English and European literature, mythology, and classical allusion. - S…
Beyond Rope and Fence
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David Grew





Insects
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John Clare
John Clare was an English poet, the son of a farm labourer, who came to be known for his celebratory representations of the English countrys…
One and Two
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Will Carleton
This was the Fortnightly Poetry for November 10, 2013.William McKendree Carleton was an American poet, best known for his poems about his ru…
Red Maples
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Sara Teasdale





Birds, Vol. III, No 1, January 1898
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Various





The Comet and Other Verses
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Irving Sydney Dix
A few years ago, while recovering from an illness, I conceived the idea of writing some reminiscent lines on country life in the Wayne Highl…
Birds and Their Nests
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Mary Howitt
Short descriptions of different kinds of English birds and their nests. The following birds are discussed: wren, goldfinch, song thrush, bla…
Birds, Vol. III, No 2, February 1898
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Various





Birds, Vol. III, No 4, April 1898
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Phyllis Brown





Spring Song of the Swallow
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Marietta Holley
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of "Spring Song of the Swallow", by Marietta Holley (better known as Josiah Allen's Wi…
On The Tree Top
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Clara Doty Bates
A collection of Nursery Rhymes retold by the author and others. - Summary by David Lawrence *Additional Proof-listening by Christine Lehman.
You Wobbly Wink-Eyed Little Wop
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J. Clarence Edwards
To My BuddiesOf the U. S. Army—some three million in number; Of the 90th Division more specifically, and Particularly to the 315th Engineers…
Birds, Vol. II, No 6, December 1897
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Various





Birds, Vol. III, No 3, March 1898
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Various





Bannertail: The Story of a Graysquirrel
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Ernest Thompson Seton





Mother West Wind's Children (Version 2)
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Thornton W. Burgess




