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The Spirit of the Valley: An Ecological Mythology of an Oak Savanna by Baxter Trautman,

The Spirit of the Valley: An Ecological Mythology of an Oak Savanna by Baxter Trautman,
With this unique book, the reader buys one ticket and takes two trips: one through the sunny and tangible realm of a California oak woodland; the other through the enchanting province of mythology. Both journeys lead the reader into comfortable and charming country. Why do magpies chatter and bluebirds whisper? What common roadside plant was used as poison by medieval witches and as medicine by U.S. soldiers? Can female gall wasps really reproduce without males? Why do lizards have an "inevitable affinity" with human beings, while their cousins, the snakes, produce terror? Poet and biologist Baxter Troutman answers these and other fascinating questions with the black-and-white pen of science dipped in the colorful ink of myth. The result is a thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining book of natural history and much, much more.



Forest Animals Coloring Book by Dianne Gaspas,
Forest Animals Coloring Book by Dianne Gaspas,
Over 45 accurate and attractive depictions of the honeybee, black carpenter ant, eastern box turtle, corn snake, luna moth, red fox, cedar waxwing, raccoon, star-nosed mole and other creatures commonly found in the forests of the eastern U.S. and Canada--all shown in their natural habitats. Fact-filled captions identify animal and plant life shown in illustrations.



Black snake - A black snake may refer to several types of snakes, that are black in color. In the United States the name is applied chiefly to the Black Racer and to the Black Rat Snake, which are both partly arboreal.

Black Rat Snake - A Black Rat Snake (Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta) is a species of rat snake. The snake prefers heavily wooded areas and they are known for having excellent climbing ability, including the ability to climb the trunk of large mature trees without the aid of branches.

Common Worm Snake - Common Worm Snake (Typhlina bramina) is a snake found primarily in the South Asia and true to its name resembles a worm growing to a maximum length of 12.5 cm.

Red-Bellied Black Snake - The Red-Bellied Black Snake is native to eastern Australia, and is poisonous. Its binomial name is Pseudechis porphyriacus.



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