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Wood-folk comedies

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A collection of naturalistic sketches and anecdotal essays that observe and interpret wild-animal behavior in forest and lake country. Each chapter focuses on particular species or scenes—birds at dawn, foxes, wolves, beavers, otters, and other woodland actors—and recounts encounters, hunting and nesting habits, territorial displays, and nocturnal activity with lively, often humorous framing. Blending close observation, personal trail stories, and gentle anthropomorphic interpretation, the pieces emphasize seasonal rhythms, interspecies interactions, and the theatrical patterns of wilderness life.

WOOD-FOLK COMEDIES

Books by
WILLIAM J. LONG

WOOD-FOLK COMEDIES
HOW ANIMALS TALK


HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK
Established 1817