Bradford Torrey

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Bradford Torrey



1843-1912

Average rating: 4.3 · 108 ratings · 10 reviews · 196 distinct works
A Florida Sketch-Book

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Birds in the Bush

3.33 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2008 — 136 editions
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Friends on the Shelf

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1906 — 64 editions
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Spring notes from Tennessee

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1896 — 49 editions
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Footing It in Franconia

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2008 — 63 editions
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Everyday Birds

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The Foot-path Way

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A Rambler's Lease

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Spring Notes from Tennessee

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“We grow wise by comparison of one thing with another, not by direct and exclusive contemplation of one thing by itself.”
Bradford Torrey, A Rambler's Lease

“have no idea how delicate and beautiful a thing a real feathered courtship is. To tell the truth, these foreigners have associated too long and too intimately with men, and have fallen far away from their primal innocence. There is no need to describe their actions. The vociferous and most unmannerly importunity of the suitor, and the correspondingly spiteful rejection of his overtures by the little vixen on whom his affections are for the moment placed,—these we have all seen to our hearts' discontent. The sparrow will not have been brought over the sea for nothing, however, if his bad behavior serves to heighten our appreciation of our own native songsters, with their "perfect virtues" and "manners for the heart's delight." The American robin, for instance, is far from being a bird of exceptional refinement. His nest is rude, not to say slovenly, and his general deportment is unmistakably common.”
Bradford Torrey, Birds in the Bush

“I discovered that there had been an extraordinary arrival of birds,”
Bradford Torrey, Birds in the Bush

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