Birds and Nature Vol. 11 No. 2 [February 1902] / Illustrated by Color Photography
But Winter has yet brighter scenes—he boasts
Splendors beyond what gorgeous summer knows;
Or Autumn with his many fruits, and woods
All flushed with many hues. Come when the rains
Have glazed the snow and clothed the trees with ice,
While the slant sun of February pours
Into the bowers a flood of light. Approach!
The incrusted surface shall upbear thy steps,
And the broad arching portals of the grove
Welcome thy entering. Look! the massy trunks
Are cased in the pure crystal; each light spray,
Nodding and tinkling in the breath of heaven,
Various
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CONTENTS.
FEBRUARY.
BOOK AND MRS. OYSTER
WINTER’S SECRET.
A QUEER PARTNERSHIP.
A BIRD THAT HUNG HIMSELF.
WINTER MEMORIES.
THE BIRD’S COMPLAINT.
CALIFORNIA POPPIES.
QUARTZ.
MIDWINTER.
A CATASTROPHE IN HIGH LIFE.
THE DOMESTIC CAT.
“CUBBY.”
THE POCKET BIRD.
MUSIC-LOVING FELINES.
FIRE-FLIES.
DEATH OF THE FOREST MONARCH.
Transcriber’s Notes