Citizen Bird - Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners by Mabel Osgood Wright;Elliott Coues
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"The birds who eat wild fruits and berries, and after digesting the pulp
and juice, sow the seeds with their bodily wastage. "6. Weed Warriors. "The birds who crack seeds in their stout beaks, eat the kernels, and so destroy millions of harmful weed-seeds. "You must write the names and definitions of these six guilds down in your books, because when you hear about each bird I will tell you to which guild he belongs, and if you know where and upon what a bird feeds it will be easier for you to find him. All the Land Birds belong to one or more of these guilds; but perhaps we shall find before we are through that some of the Water Birds have a guild of Sea Sweepers." For a few minutes the children scribbled away in silence. "My book will be very mussy," said Dodo, "for I can't write well when I sit all humped up on a branch." "Of course you cannot," said the Doctor; "but by and by you can copy it out neatly in a clean book, and it will give you something to do on rainy days, for there are some things that we always remember better if we have once written them down." Presently Rap said, "It must be because you never have let any birds be killed here that there are more kinds than I ever see anywhere else--some of every guild, I think. I've often wondered how it was." "There are four Robins' nests in this one tree," said Olive, "and the |
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