Travels in a Tree-top

by Abbott, Charles C. (Charles Conrad)

Collection

Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg Release

Project Gutenberg ID

55805

Reading Ease

Reading ease score: 75.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

Summary

"Travels in a Tree-top" by Charles C. Abbott is a nature exploration work written in the late 19th century. The book offers a reflective journey through the natural world, inviting readers to contemplate the unseen beauty and complexity of wildlife, particularly as experienced from the perspective of a tree-top. Abbott crafts his narrative with a blend of personal observation and nature study, emphasizing the importance of nature in human life. The opening of the book introduces us to a tranquil midsummer morning where the narrator finds himself perched high in an oak tree during a misty, sunlit day. From this vantage point, he observes the intricate interactions of wildlife around him, including crows, ants, and various birds, while also reflecting on the changes in landscape brought about by human civilization. Abbott eloquently contrasts the charm of nature with the encroachment of urban life, establishing a theme of longing for the unspoiled wilderness. His vivid descriptions of the buzzing, vibrant life below and the serene vantage of the tree-top invite readers to pause and appreciate the often-overlooked aspects of the natural world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Metadata

language_code

en

locc_code

PS

bookshelf

Category: Travel Writing
Category: Nature/Gardening/Animals

subject

Natural history -- Outdoor books
Birds

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