Ryden melds the objectivity of a disciplined naturalist with the sensitivity of an animal lover, providing a memorable and (ISBN). · The beavers all come to life in this engaging and heartwarming book. There’s the Inspector General, the largest of the beavers, and father to all the kits that follow. And Lily, sweet Lily, mother to the five sets of kits born during Ryden’s four years studying the beavers on Lily Pond. It /5. The first beaver she spotted at the lily-covered pond in Harriman State Park (N.Y.) was a huge male who appeared every evening to inspect the foot dam; he was followed by a female and two kits. Ryden observed the family for four years, recording their activities and noting births, deaths, departures and a major move/5(66).
Lily Pond: Four Years With A Family Of Beavers|Hope Ryden give all necessary requirements to your writer, you will receive your paper according to the deadline you set. We never fall short of completing orders before the provided due dates. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Lily Pond by Hope Ryden at the best online prices at eBay! A dramatic account of the ways of beavers by a noted naturalist. Naturalist Hope Ryden braved all seasons and weather over a four-year period to document the comings and goings of a pair of beavers -- Lily and Inspector General -- and their offspring in a New York State park. Her patience and fortitude paid off: She won acceptance and was able to.
Naturalist Hope Ryden braved all seasons and weather over a four-year period to document the comings and goings of a pair of wild beavers (Lily and the Inspector General and their offspring). Her patience and fortitude paid off: She won acceptance and was able to move among the animals she describes as "gnomes who work magic and transform their surroundings during the dark of night.". The first beaver she spotted at the lily-covered pond in Harriman State Park (N.Y.) was a huge male who appeared every evening to inspect the foot dam; he was followed by a female and two kits. Ryden observed the family for four years, recording their activities and noting births, deaths, departures and a major move. The lives of this Beaver family comes alive through the eyes of author Hope Ryden. You'll begin to feel you're right there with her as she studies this Beaver family over the course of four years painstaking work. Ms. Ryden does an excellent job of conveying what this family of Beavers is up to and you learn an outstanding amount of information about the natural history of Beavers.
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