BIRDS OF THE WORLD
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
The Peacock
beautiful feathers, and behind him
a train more
gorgeous than that of any princess.
When he is
pleased he lifts up his train and
spreads it out like a
fan a fan of such beautiful colors
and so delightful
a pattern that it could not be made
for a king's
ransom. In the molting season these
feathers drop
off, and then the Peacock is so much
ashamed of
himself that he hides away until they
grow again.
His wife is not so richly dressed;
indeed, the poor
thing is quite a dowdy person.
The Rook

The Rook
The Rook is a busy, chattering, cheerful
soul, who
loves plenty of noise and bustle,
and is never content
with his own company. In order to
have his friends
and relations around him, he builds
his nest in a kind
of bird-village, or rookery as it
is called, high up in
a clump of tall trees. The rookery
is governed by
strict laws, and one of the strictest
is that strangers
are not admitted on any account. If
any rash
new-comer ventures to begin nest-building,
the old
inhabitants set upon him with
beak and claw, drive
him out of the rookery, and tear
his house to pieces.
Monday, October 20, 2014
The Goose
The ordinary farmyard Goose has only
one business
in life, and that is to grow fat.
The farmer does
not teach her any other accomplishment,
so it is
scarcely surprising that she is rather
stupid. That
the Goose can be clever if she has
the chance we see
from the behavior of her untamed sisters,
who are
among the wariest and most intelligent
of birds.
They live in huge flocks, and when
they settle down
to feed there is always a sentry Goose
on guard to
warn them of the approach of danger.The Magpie
The Magpie is not, as a rule, on good
terms with
his neighbors. He is very noisy, very
mischievous,
and very quarrelsome, and is not above
stealing eggs
from the nests of other birds. No
doubt he clears
the fields of a great number of grubs
and slugs, but
he does so much damage in the poultry-yard
that he
always goes the other way when he
sees the farmer
coming. His nest is built very
cunningly of sticks
and clay, and he surrounds it with
sharp thorny twigs
to keep out robbers like himself.
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