. Bird world : a bird book for children. Birds -- North America Popular works. THE BROWN THRUSH. T HIS is the "merry brown thrush" of the poem, whose message to children was that the world. Pig. 43. - Brown Thrasher. would n't continue to "run over with joy" unless they were as good as could be. Its more common name, Brown Thrasher, comes from its wren-like habit of thrashing its tail. While it looks like the Thrushes, it acts like the wrens, and it is contended that it is not really a Thrush at all. Very good and pleasant things are said of its dashing, exultant song. It i
. Bird world : a bird book for children. Birds -- North America Popular works. THE BROWN THRUSH. T HIS is the "merry brown thrush" of the poem, whose message to children was that the world. Pig. 43. - Brown Thrasher. would n't continue to "run over with joy" unless they were as good as could be. Its more common name, Brown Thrasher, comes from its wren-like habit of thrashing its tail. While it looks like the Thrushes, it acts like the wrens, and it is contended that it is not really a Thrush at all. Very good and pleasant things are said of its dashing, exultant song. It is more distinct than most bird songs, and there are many different ways. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stickney, J. H. (Jenny H. ), b. 1840; Hoffmann, Ralph, b. 1870; Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. Boston : Ginn
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