. Bird neighbors. An introductory acquaintance with one hundred and fifty birds commonly found in the gardens, meadows, and woods about our homes; . Dusky, Gray, and Slate-colored Nay, Bird ; my gnet gainsays the Lords best Lord was fain, at some late festal time,That Keats should set all heavens woods in Thou in bird-notes. Lo, this tearful nightMethinks 1 see thee, fresh from Deaths in a palm-grove, wild with pantomimeOer blissful companies couched in shady I hear thy silver whistlings brightMeet with the mighty discourse of the wise,—Till b


. Bird neighbors. An introductory acquaintance with one hundred and fifty birds commonly found in the gardens, meadows, and woods about our homes; . Dusky, Gray, and Slate-colored Nay, Bird ; my gnet gainsays the Lords best Lord was fain, at some late festal time,That Keats should set all heavens woods in Thou in bird-notes. Lo, this tearful nightMethinks 1 see thee, fresh from Deaths in a palm-grove, wild with pantomimeOer blissful companies couched in shady I hear thy silver whistlings brightMeet with the mighty discourse of the wise,—Till broad Beethoven, deaf no more, and Keats,Midst of much talk, uplift their smiling eyesAnd mark the music of thy wood-conceits,And half-way pause on some large courteous call thee Brother, O thou heavenly Bird ! Junco (Junco hyemalis) Finch family Called also: SNOWBIRD ; SLATE-COLORED SNOWBIRD Length— to inches. About the size of the English —Upper parts slate-colored; darkest on head and neck, which are sometimes almost black and marked like a cowl. Gray on breast, like a vest. Underneath white. Several outer


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