id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37787 Hudson, W. H. (William Henry) Birds and Man .txt text/plain 69913 2615 72 the big long room with shelves crowded with stuffed birds, like sounds, natural or artificial, the most familiar bird-notes, the said, perhaps, that in the infinite variety of bird-sounds heard bird life of their own home and country; the living voices to which revive an image of this lost one as it was seen, a living wild bird; small birds in the place; but for a time it seemed to me that the wood song-birds first appeared, several years ago, the willow wren, which beauty in a bird-sound which distinguishes the willow wren even among wild birds and listener to their songs came to this country, and tone in a little singing-bird impart so great a pleasure to the mind, bird-sounds resemble refined, bright, and highly musical human voices, to that produced on the mind by sweet human-like tones in bird music. haunts of wild birds had I heard anything so fairy-like and beautiful. ./cache/37787.txt ./txt/37787.txt