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To whom the wilderness speaks / Louise de Kiriline Lawrence ; drawings by Aleta Karstad.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lawrence, Louise de Kiriline, 1894-1992, author.
Contributor:
Karstad, Aleta, illustrator.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Birds--Ontario.
Birds.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (193 p.)
Place of Publication:
Toronto, Ontario : Natural Heritage Books, [1989]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
""Lawrence was quite possibly the most remarkable woman in Canada. Certainly she was a remarkable nature writer."" - Pat Barclay, Books in Canada
Contents:
Introduction; Contents; Part One: The First Involvement; A Bird in the Hand; Winter Birds at the Longhouse; Part Two: First Insights; Trials of a Phoebe Family; Red-Breast Makes a Home; Night-Life at Peak Hill; The Apartments; Part Three: Second Insight: Listen . . .; Enchanted Singer of the Treetops; The Walk at Dawn; Part Four: The Blooded Tooth and Nail; In the Afternoon of a Fawn; Thus They Shall Perish; Thus They Shall Survive; Part Five: The Natural Response; Jays of a Northern Forest; My Conditioned Chickadees; The Eternal Alliance; The Red Squirrel; Irrepressible Nuthatch
Part Six: Bird Migration - Still an EnigmaFlight South; Cold Spring
Notes:
Originally published: Toronto [Ont.] : Natural Heritage/Natural History, c1989.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9786611957940
1-4597-1833-X
1-55488-367-9
1-281-95794-1
OCLC:
304458509

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