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1 1| house that there is in a bird's building its own nest. 2 5| doors than in the house. A bird sits on the next bough, 3 5| music merely, as a singing bird. The note of this once wild 4 5| the most remarkable of any bird's, and if they could be 5 5| wonder that man added this bird to his tame stock - to say 6 5| and wise? This foreign bird's note is celebrated by 7 10| creaking note of some unknown bird close at hand. These experiences 8 13| umbellus), which is so shy a bird, led her brood past my windows, 9 13| heard the whir of the old bird as she flew off, and her 10 13| eye was not born when the bird was, but is coeval with 11 13| to some prowling beast or bird, or gradually mingle with 12 13| could not see the parent bird. There too the turtle doves 13 13| some on that, for the poor bird cannot be omnipresent; if 14 13| frequently saw this stately bird sailing out of my cove within 15 13| that of a wolf than any bird; as when a beast puts his 16 14| as open and manifest as a bird's nest, and you cannot go 17 14| Light-winged Smoke, Icarian bird,~ ~ 18 15| verdure, and some hardier bird occasionally awaited the 19 16| though I never saw the bird while it was making it. 20 16| golden dust, for this brave bird is not to be scared by winter. 21 16| rate. It is Nature's own bird which lives on buds and 22 18| chance note of some arriving bird, or the striped squirrel'