Florida trails as seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April inclusivePackard, Winthrop
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Florida trails as seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April inclusive
Packard, Winthrop
Florida -- Description and travel; Natural history -- Florida
If I were to see a “red-head” coming toward me with his mouth open I am
quite sure I should run, though where or why I cannot imagine, for the
skinks can wish themselves from one place to another just as well as the
chameleons. Like the chameleons they battle and lose their tails, and it
is no uncommon thing to see a couple fighting, whirling and scrambling
among the leaves like nothing in the world unless it is a snake in a
fit, or a goblin pinwheel made of a blur of whizzing tails and a red
blotch in the center.
But enough of these uncanny creatures. The woods are vibrant with bird
voices, local and migrant. Vireos warble in the tree tops, white-bellied
swallows twitter as they soar and swoop, red birds whistle till the very
dogs run hither and thither, believing they have a hundred masters all
calling them at once. Mocking birds mock, not so much their bird
neighbors as me. I stalk them for this and for that old friend, for this
and for that stranger, only to find half the time that it is just Mister
Mocking Bird sitting on a twig on the other side of the orange tree and
looking as soulful and demure as if he had not just finished cackling
with elfin laughter at my mystification.
He is a rare old bird, this mocker, and you come to love him more and
more as you know him better. Even now though he fools me and mocks me I
am ready to swear that he never did it. He was just singing heavenly
melodies without any thought outside of the pure and noble joy of
living. As for imitating other birds, I am convinced that it is no such
thing. They learned their notes from him. They tell me that mocking
birds sing more and better in September than they do in April. This, I
dare say, is true, though listening to them in April I do not see how it
can be.
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