id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38077 Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander) British Birds in Their Haunts .txt text/plain 162905 8323 77 families of young birds early in the spring, and late in the summer of Numbers of young birds come across the sea to us each autumn. little bird frequents my garden, which I have very great reason to abdomen white; tail long, dark brown, the outer feather tipped tail-feathers black, with a white spot near the end, tipped their eggs and young; the smaller birds are treated in like manner: some eggs taken from a Rook's nest in that of some large bird which brown; wings black, great coverts white; some of the quills egg, or rarely two, in the nest of some other bird, generally a placing the nest upon the remains of that of some other large bird. birds_--head mottled with black and white; back, wing-coverts, eggs in each nest is generally three, and as a large number of birds distinguished among other sea-birds by their black and white colours, ./cache/38077.txt ./txt/38077.txt