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Discover the Astonishing Wildlife Near Your Home with Dallas Lore Sharp

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Have you ever wondered about the incredible wildlife residing right outside your door? The beauty and wonders of nature often elude us in our daily hustle. However, taking a moment to appreciate the wildlife near your home can provide a sense of awe and a deeper connection with the world around us.

Renowned nature writer Dallas Lore Sharp has dedicated his life to studying and documenting the local wildlife, emphasizing the importance of observation and appreciation. In this article, we will delve into Sharp's work, explore the intriguing wildlife he has encountered, and inspire you to engage with nature on your doorstep.

The Importance of Observing Wildlife

Observing wildlife can be a transformative experience that allows us to witness the intricate web of life and gain a deeper understanding of our environment. Dallas Lore Sharp firmly believed in the power of observation, stating that "Not until we learn the eyes to see, and the ears to hear, and the brains to interpret, do we begin to live in the world in which we are placed."

Wild Life Near Home by Dallas Lore Sharp : (full image Illustrated)
Wild Life Near Home by Dallas Lore Sharp : (full image Illustrated)
by Dallas Lore Sharp(Kindle Edition)

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3893 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 317 pages
Lending : Enabled

Sharp encourages us to slow down and take notice of the subtle details that make up the world around us. By doing so, we can develop a profound appreciation for the diverse array of creatures that coexist alongside us every day.

Discovering Wildlife in Unexpected Places

When it comes to wildlife, we often imagine vast forests or sprawling national parks. However, Dallas Lore Sharp reminds us that astonishing wildlife can be found just outside our windows.

Step into your backyard or local park, and you'll be amazed by the variety of creatures that call these spaces home. From colorful birds and butterflies to curious squirrels and rabbits, the wildlife near your home is just waiting to captivate your attention.

Sharp's captivating stories and vivid descriptions will take you on a journey through these familiar spaces, revealing the hidden treasures and surprising behavior of the wildlife that surrounds us.

Exploring Ecosystems in Your Neighborhood

One of the fascinating aspects of wildlife near your home is observing the intricate ecosystems that sustain these creatures. Dallas Lore Sharp was a master at unraveling the interconnectedness of all living beings.

You may find that a small garden pond serves as a thriving habitat for tadpoles and dragonflies. A cluster of trees becomes a sanctuary for birds to build their nests and sing their melodious tunes. Flowering plants attract an abundance of pollinators, aiding in the propagation of life.

By exploring these ecosystems, you begin to realize that you are not the sole occupant of your living space. Rather, you are part of a dynamic tapestry of life, interwoven with flora and fauna on a small scale.

Protecting and Preserving Local Wildlife

As we develop a deeper connection with the wildlife near our homes, it becomes crucial to protect and preserve their habitats. Dallas Lore Sharp's writings often highlighted the fragile balance between human needs and the needs of nature.

Simple acts like planting native plants, providing food and water sources for birds, and reducing pesticide use can go a long way in creating a safe environment for local wildlife. Getting involved in local conservation efforts or supporting organizations can also make a significant impact.

A Call to Immerse Yourself in Nature

, Dallas Lore Sharp's work serves as a gentle reminder that the wildlife near our homes is not something to be taken for granted. By immersing ourselves in nature's wonders, we cultivate a profound connection with the natural world and ultimately foster a desire to protect it.

So, grab a pair of binoculars, step outside, and embark on an incredible journey of discovery. Uncover the extraordinary diversity of wildlife living next door, and allow yourself to be captivated by the beauty and intricacy of the natural world.

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Wild Life Near Home by Dallas Lore Sharp : (full image Illustrated)
Wild Life Near Home by Dallas Lore Sharp : (full image Illustrated)
by Dallas Lore Sharp(Kindle Edition)

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3893 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 317 pages
Lending : Enabled

IN PERSIMMON-TIME
The season of ripe persimmons in the pine-barren region of New Jersey falls during the days of frosty mornings, of wind-strewn leaves and dropping nuts. Melancholy days these may be in other States, but never such here. The robin and the wren—I am not sure about all of the wrens—are flown, just as the poet says; but the jay and the crow are by no means the only birds that remain. Bob White calls from the swales and "cut-offs"; the cardinal sounds his clear, brilliant whistle in the thickets; and the meadow-lark, scaling across the pastures, flirts his tail from the fence-stake and shouts, Can you see-e me? These are some of the dominant notes that still ring through the woods and over the fields. Nor has every fleck of color gone from the face of the out-of-doors. She is not yet a cold, white body wrapped in her winding-sheet. The flush of life still lingers in the stag-horn sumac, where it will burn brighter and warmer as the shortening days darken and deaden; and there is more than a spark—it is a steady glow—on the hillsides, where the cedar, pine, and holly stand, that will live and cheer us throughout the winter. What the soil has lost of life and vigor the winds have gained; and if the birds are fewer now, there is a stirring of other animal life in the open woods and wilder places that was quite lost in the bustle of summer.
CONTENTS
In Persimmon-time
Birds' Winter Beds
Some Snug Winter Beds
A Bird of the Dark
The Pine-tree Swift
In the October Moon
Feathered Neighbors
"Mus'rattin'"
A Study in Bird Morals
Rabbit Roads
Brick-top
Second Crops
Wood-pussies
From River-ooze to Tree-top
A Buzzards' Banquet
Up Herring Run
ILLUSTRATIONS
The feast is finished and the games are on
Ripe and rimy with November's frosts
Swinging from the limbs by their long prehensile tails
Under such conditions he looks quite like a ferocious beast
Filing through the corn-stubs
Here on the fence we waited
He had stopped for a meal on his way out
Playing possum
She was standing off a dog
The cheerful little goldfinches, that bend the dried ragweeds
There she stood in the snow with head high, listening anxiously
And—dreamed
I shivered as the icy flakes fell thicker and faster
The meadow-mouse
It was Whitefoot
From his leafless height he looks down into the Hollow
It caught at the insects in the air
Unlike any bird of the light
They peek around the tree-trunks
The sparrow-hawk searching the fences for them
In October they are building their winter lodges
The glimpse of Reynard in the moonlight
They probe the lawns most diligently for worms
Even he loves a listener
She flew across the pasture
Putting things to rights in his house
A very ordinary New England "corner"
They are the first to return in the spring
Where the dams are hawking for flies
They cut across the rainbow
The barn-swallows fetch the summer
From the barn to the orchard
Across the road, in an apple-tree, built a pair of redstarts
Gathered half the gray hairs of a dandelion into her beak
In the tree next to the chebec's was a brood of robins.
The crude nest was wedged carelessly into the lowest fork of the tree,
so that the cats and roving boys could help themselves without trouble
I soon spied him on the wires of a telegraph-pole
He will come if May comes
Within a few feet of me dropped the lonely frightened quail
On they go to a fence-stake
It was a love-song
But the pair kept on together, chatting brightly
In a dead yellow birch
So close I can look directly into it
Uncle Jethro limbered his stiffened knees and went chuckling down the bank
The big moon was rising over the meadows
Section of muskrat's house
The snow has drifted over their house till only a tiny mound appears
They rubbed noses
Two little brown creatures washing calamus
She melted away among the dark pines like a shadow
She called me every wicked thing that she could think of
It was one of those cathedral-like clumps
They were watching me
A triumph of love and duty over fear
He wants to know where I am

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