id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48298 Various Birds and All Nature, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 1900 Illustrated by Color Photography .txt text/plain 21281 1311 81 nearly alike that lard makers use cotton seed oil to cheapen their The nests are usually placed in the midst of large marshes, attached [Illustration: YELLOW-HEADED BLACK BIRD. above our last year's nesting-place, talking and laughing like little For cold days and hard times winter surely will bring, to remain long it uses the nests of magpies, crows, or birds of prey, hollow trees; that the open-air nests usually lie in a fork close to within him: "O that I had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away to be night hawks, known as oil birds, and in great demand for the light-givers of great beauty; but it is not generally known that some The quince is the pear-like fruit of a bush or small tree resembling whole tree looks like one immense white flower. light of day, the Sorrowful Tree closes its flowers, and ere the sun is ./cache/48298.txt ./txt/48298.txt