Appalachian Winter

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Appalachian Winter

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Winter is the season that most tests our mettle. There are the obvious challenges of the weather-freezing rain, wind chill, deep snow, dangerous ice-but also the psychological burdens of waiting for spring and enduring the often false starts that accompany its eventual return.

On the surface, perhaps, winter might seem an odd season for a nature book, but there is plenty of beauty and life in the woods if only we know where to look. The stark, white landscape sparkles in the sunshine and glows beneath the moon on crisp, clear nights; the opening up of the forest makes it easy to see long distances; birds, some of which can be easily seen only in winter, flock to feeders; and animals-even those that should be hibernating-make surprise visits from time to time. Appalachian Winter offers acclaimed naturalist Marcia Bonta's view of one season, as experienced on and around her 650-acre home on the westernmost ridge of the hill-and-valley landscape that dominates central Pennsylvania. Written in the style of a journal, each day's entry focuses on her walks and rambles through the woods and fields that she has known and loved for over thirty years.

Along the way she discovers a long-eared owl in a dense stand of conifers, tracks a bear through an early December snowfall, explains the life and ecological niche of the red-backed vole, and examines the recent arrival of an Asian ladybug. These are but a few of the tidbits sprinkled throughout the book, interwoven with the human stories of Bonta's family, as well as the highway builders and shopping-mall developers that threaten the idyllic peacefulness of her mountain.

This is the fourth and final volume of Bonta's seasonal meditations on the natural history of the northern Appalachian Mountains. Her gentle, charming accounts of changing weather and of the struggles faced by plants, animals, and insects breathe new warmth into the coldest months of the year.

From the Back Cover
"Not since Edwin Way Teale's American Seasons has a seasonal series been so compelling. Marcia Bonta is a gifted naturalist and remarkable writer who makes our most maligned northern months come alive with beauty and freshness in Appalachian Winter."-Gregg Rinkus, writer for Pennsylvania Outdoor News

"Marcia Bonta is a diligent, broad-ranging naturalist whose love for the Appalachians shines through on every page of this delightful book."-Charles Fergus, author of Summer at Little Lava: A Season at the Edge of the World

Appalachian Winter

Appalachian Winter,Marcia Bonta,University of Pittsburgh Press,0822958627,Appalachian Region,Ecology,Essays,Natural history,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Pennsylvania,Seasons,Wildlife,Winter

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