Wake-Robin

audiobook

Wake-Robin

by John Burroughs

EN·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

A warm, observant voice guides listeners through the early days of spring, when the woods awaken and the air fills with song. Rather than a strict scientific manual, the book reads like a companion strolling beside the author, noting the flicker of a sparrow’s wing or the soft trill of a robin perched on budding alder. The prose captures the texture of the forest, the scent of damp earth, and the subtle cues that signal each bird’s return.

The narrative follows the seasonal rhythm, using the white trillium—wake‑robin—to mark the opening of nature’s concert. As the dandelion hints at swallows and the violet signals wood‑thrushes, readers learn to read the landscape as a living calendar of avian arrivals. With curiosity and gentle humor, the author shares his encounters with hardy song‑sparrows, elusive winter‑wrens, and the bright bluebird, inviting anyone to listen closely to the mysteries of migration and the simple joy of a bird’s call.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (330K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Rose Mawhorter and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Burroughs

John Burroughs

1837–1921

A beloved American nature writer, essayist, and keen observer of birds and rural life, he helped make close attention to the natural world feel inviting and personal. His warm, clear prose brought the Catskills, rivers, and seasons to generations of readers.

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