Bird Stories from Burroughs Bird Stories from Burroughs

Bird Stories from Burroughs

Publisher Description

It is sure to be a bright March morning when you first hear the bluebird's note; and it is as if the milder influences up above had found a voice and let a word fall upon your ear, so tender is it and so prophetic, a hope tinged with a regret. There never was a happier or more devoted husband than the male bluebird. He is the gay champion and escort of the female at all times, and while she is sitting he feeds her regularly. It is very pretty to watch them building their nest. The male is very active in hunting out a place and exploring the boxes and cavities, but seems to have no choice in the matter and is anxious only to please and encourage his mate, who has the practical turn and knows what will do and what will not.

RELEASED
1921
29 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
147
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
549.6
KB

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