Florida trails as seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April inclusive
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A seasonal travelogue and naturalist’s account of journeys through Florida’s rivers, coasts, groves, and marshes between late autumn and spring. The author sketches landscapes and habits of birds, butterflies, and other wildlife, describes river life and fishing practices, and records the effects of freezes, bloom times, and agricultural rhythms in orange and grapefruit country. Chapters shift among habitats—savannas, palmetto stands, keys, and turpentine camps—blending field observations, photographic vignettes, and encounters with local people to convey the region’s climate, plant communities, animal colonies, and the quiet routines that shape its seasonal character.
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