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Nature Near Home is one of many books on natural history by John Burroughs. It is full of simple observations about rural scenes and charming stories about animals, plants, and even people! Burroughs loves the creatures around him and derives great pleasure from his walks and studies in nature’s scenes. (Summary by Edith Phern)

Nature Near Home and Other Papers by John Burroughs (1837 - 1921‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

Nature Near Home is one of many books on natural history by John Burroughs. It is full of simple observations about rural scenes and charming stories about animals, plants, and even people! Burroughs loves the creatures around him and derives great pleasure from his walks and studies in nature’s scenes. (Summary by Edith Phern)

    Nature Lore

    Nature Lore

    • 35 min
    New Gleanings in Old Fields I. Live Natural History

    New Gleanings in Old Fields I. Live Natural History

    • 7 min
    New Gleanings in Old Fields II. The Barn Swallow

    New Gleanings in Old Fields II. The Barn Swallow

    • 4 min
    New Gleanings in Old Fields III. Insects

    New Gleanings in Old Fields III. Insects

    • 4 min
    New Gleanings in Old Fields IV. The Dog

    New Gleanings in Old Fields IV. The Dog

    • 2 min
    New Gleanings in Old Fields V. Wood Waifs

    New Gleanings in Old Fields V. Wood Waifs

    • 4 min

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