. American ornithology, for home and school . have upon your right hand—five of 1-2-8-5-13-14 gives light at 9-14-14-5 grows in our 12-14-7-3 also grows in the 12-11-14-4-5 is good for food. My 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15 is a bird which wears a necklaceupon its yellow breast. 230 AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. GLEANINGS. Ilk happy bird, wee helpless thing, That in the weary months o spring Delighted me to hear thee sing. Whats come o thee? Whare wilt thou cower thy chittering wing And close thy ee? —Burns. A FEW OF THE BIRD FAMILY. The old bob-white, and ch


. American ornithology, for home and school . have upon your right hand—five of 1-2-8-5-13-14 gives light at 9-14-14-5 grows in our 12-14-7-3 also grows in the 12-11-14-4-5 is good for food. My 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15 is a bird which wears a necklaceupon its yellow breast. 230 AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. GLEANINGS. Ilk happy bird, wee helpless thing, That in the weary months o spring Delighted me to hear thee sing. Whats come o thee? Whare wilt thou cower thy chittering wing And close thy ee? —Burns. A FEW OF THE BIRD FAMILY. The old bob-white, and chipbird. The flicker and little hopty-skip bird Along the river brink. The blackbird and snowbird, The chicken-hawk and glossy old black crow-bird. And buzzard, down the lane. The yellowbird and red bird. The tom-tit and the thrush and that redhead bird The rests all pickin at! The jay-bird and the bluebird. The sapsucker and the wren,The cockadoodle-doo bird. And our old settin hen! James Whitcomb Riley. Mm. ^ixbSoxQ^ .^ EDITED BY FRANK M. CHAP/VIAN Reduced facsimile of ERNESTThompson Setons drawing ofthe Northern Shrike. Presentedto every subscriber to Vol. VII,1905, of Bird-Lore. The origi-nal is nearly life-size. We still have left a few com-plete sets of Bird-Lore, andoffer the six volumes, 1899-1904,unbound, for $ postpaid. BIRD-LORE Harris hxirg^ Perm.


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