Woodland Idyls is a book published in 1912 by Willis Stanley Blatchley. The book is a collection of essays that explore the beauty and wonder of the natural world, particularly the forests and woodlands of North America. Blatchley was a renowned naturalist and entomologist, and his passion for the outdoors is evident in the pages of this book.The essays in Woodland Idyls cover a wide range of topics, from the habits of birds and animals to the life...
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