"The Foot-path Way" by Bradford Torrey is a collection of nature essays written in the late 19th century. The author, a keen observer of the natural world, explores themes of botany, ornithology, and the joy of wandering through landscapes, particularly in the Franconia region of New England. The essays are characterized by their blend of scientific inquiry and lyrical appreciation of nature, aiming to inspire a deeper connection with the environment. At the start of "The Foot-path Way," the author introduces himself and his companions—an eclectic group of naturalists—who are gathered in a serene hotel in Franconia for a shared pursuit of moth collecting, bird watching, and botanical exploration. As they embark on their adventures, Torrey captures the essence of their experiences in the wilderness, detailing their encounters with various birds and plants. He reflects on the beauty of the landscape, the thrill of discovery, and the camaraderie shared amongst fellow naturalists, setting the stage for a narrative that celebrates the wonders of nature through keen observation and heartfelt prose. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Foot-path Way
By Bradford Torrey
"The Foot-path Way" by Bradford Torrey is a collection of nature essays written in the late 19th century. The author, a keen observer of the natural w...
Bradford Torrey was an American ornithologist.
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