Burgess Bird Book for Children by Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess
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XLI MORE FRIENDS COME WITH THE SNOW
The Snow Bunting and the Horned Lark. XLII PETER LEARNS SOMETHING ABOUT SPOOKY The Screech Owl. XLIII QUEER FEET AND A QUEERER BILL The Ruffed Grouse and the Crossbills. XLIV MORE FOLKS IN RED The Pine Grosbeak and the Redpoll. XLV PETER SEES TWO TERRIBLE FEATHERED HUNTERS The Goshawk and the Great Horned Owl. THE BURGESS BIRD BOOK FOR CHILDREN CHAPTER I Jenny Wren Arrives. Lipperty-lipperty-lip scampered Peter Rabbit behind the tumble-down stone wall along one side of the Old Orchard. It was early in the morning, very early in the morning. In fact, jolly, bright Mr. Sun had hardly begun his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky. It was nothing unusual for Peter to see jolly Mr. Sun get up in the morning. It would be more unusual for Peter not to see him, for you know Peter is a great hand to stay out all night and not go back to the dear Old Briar-patch, where his home is, |
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