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A series of close observational essays that trace seasonal changes in woodland and wetland habitats, emphasizing winter scenes, ice formation, and animal and plant survival. The pieces describe fern persistence, the construction and habits of muskrats and mink, winter bird behavior, and encounters with insects and frozen ponds, combining detailed field description with reflective notes on adaptation and landscape texture. Structure alternates specific natural-history sketches with broader meditative passages, offering attentive, sensory portrayals of cold-season life.

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Winthrop Packard

Winthrop Packard was an American author and naturalist known for his vivid descriptions of the natural world and outdoor adventures. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for nature and exploration, making significant contributions to the genre of nature writing. Among his notable titles is "Florida Trails as Seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April Inclusive," which captures the beauty and diversity of Florida's landscapes. Packard's writings also include children's literature, such as "The Young Ice Whalers," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His passion for the outdoors is evident in his explorations of various trails and natural settings, inviting readers to share in his adventures.

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