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Florida Trails

American naturalist, Winthrop Packard, has given us such accounts as Wild Pastures, Wood Wanderings, and White Mountain Trails now he takes us on a wandering journey along Florida trails as seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April, alerting us to the many inhabitants and their habitat. Through orange groves, palmettos, mangroves, to the sea he tells us about warblers, butterflies, pelicans, alligators, and wild turkeys, and more. Packard writes with a free-flowing narrative that is both informative and entertaining, sometimes dramatic and sometimes poetic. - Summary by Larry Wilson (7 hr 19 min)

Chapters

Going South with the Warblers

15:41

Certain Southern Butterflies

15:50

Along the River Margin

22:55

Birds of a Morning

17:18

’Twixt Orange Grove and Swamp

22:01

Jasmine and Cherokee Roses

16:12

A Frosty Morning in Florida

17:01

Christmas at St. Augustine

15:32

In a Florida Freeze

17:31

Down the Indian River

13:25

Spring in the Savannas

13:13

Seven Thousand Pelicans

22:12

Just Fishing

17:47

Palmettos of the St. Lucie

16:57

Intruding on Ward’s Herons

17:24

One Road to Palm Beach

16:02

Moonlight and March Mornings

21:10

In Grapefruit Groves

19:16

Butterflies of the Indian River

17:37

Alligators and Wild Turkeys

15:39

Easter Time at Palm Beach

17:08

Into the Miraculous Sea

13:47

Down the St. Johns

18:42

Holly Blossom Time

21:19

In a Turpentine Camp

18:15