id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20934 White, Gilbert The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 41522 1552 70 near the southern coast, with respect to the summer short-winged birds of nothing like a summer bird of passage; and what is more strange not one birds appear on the downs in March, and then withdraw to breed probably Though the birds are, when in season, in great plenty on the south downs Wonderful is the address which this adroit bird shows all day long in The swallow, probably the male bird, is the _excubitor_ to house-martins, Undoubtedly they breed a second time, like the house-martin and Little farmers use rushes much in the short days, both morning and That trees are great promoters of lakes and rivers appears from a wellknown fact in North America; for, since the woods and forests have been time, and then flew over the houses; for some days after no martins were A rare, and I think a new, little bird frequents my garden, which I have ./cache/20934.txt ./txt/20934.txt