id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23281 Dorset, Catherine Ann Turner The Peacock 'At Home:' A Sequel to the Butterfly's Ball .txt text/plain 2815 253 88 From all points of the compass, flock'd Birds of all feather; Sat the Black-bird, the Thrush, the Lark, and the Linnet; When Birds, scarce pen-feathered, were brought to a rout, it is usual to confine the mother bird with the young brood, till it has _The Taylor Bird (Motacilla Sutoria)._] So called from the The Taylor Bird is an inhabitant of India. most beautiful of our native birds; but its form is clumsy, and its bird, as that of its laying its eggs in the depth of winter, and that _Cuculus Indicator._] A Bird of the Cuckoo kind, found in answer by a soft whistle; and the Birds repeating the note, the Natives _Cassowary._] A large singular bird, found in the Island of The head of this bird which means the young Lady; for this bird walks very gracefully, and and is sometimes called the Barley-bird. ./cache/23281.txt ./txt/23281.txt