. Citizen bird: scenes from bird-life in plain English for beginners. Birds. CHAPTER XXX DUCKS AND DRAKES It was the last dren's stay at the thing combined the sail to Gull spent three glo- were as ruddy week of the chil- shore before every- to make possible Island. They had rious weeks, and brown as any of the little Indians who had once gathered wampum shells from the same beach in the ). They were wiser also in many ways, for they had found out many things for them- selves — which is the very best sort of wis- dom. Now even Dodo could tell by the footprints on the sand Avhether a tln-ee-toe


. Citizen bird: scenes from bird-life in plain English for beginners. Birds. CHAPTER XXX DUCKS AND DRAKES It was the last dren's stay at the thing combined the sail to Gull spent three glo- were as ruddy week of the chil- shore before every- to make possible Island. They had rious weeks, and brown as any of the little Indians who had once gathered wampum shells from the same beach in the ). They were wiser also in many ways, for they had found out many things for them- selves — which is the very best sort of wis- dom. Now even Dodo could tell by the footprints on the sand Avhether a tln-ee-toed Plover or a four-toed Sandpiper had been pattering there. 389. Hooded 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 Wright, Mabel Osgood, 1859-1934; Coues, Elliott, 1842-1899. New York : The Macmillan company


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