id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41550 Adams, H. G. (Henry Gardiner) Nests and Eggs of Familiar British Birds, Second Series Described and Illustrated; with an Account of the Haunts and Habits of the Feathered Architects, and their Times and Modes of Building .txt text/plain 22869 953 74 of the common fowl; the young comes forth like a small lizard, about common fowl, the periods in different species of birds vary NESTS AND EGGS OF FAMILIAR BRITISH BIRDS. NESTS AND EGGS OF FAMILIAR BRITISH BIRDS. generally five in number, of a dull white colour, spotted with grey and black covering of the head and neck, is not a very common bird in bird, whose plumage of delicate brown, variegated with white and black, for acorns; and also for the eggs and young of game-birds, hence he is of the little birds, especially the summer migrants, build their nests, shy and retiring bird; like that, too, it lays its eggs in a hole of a eggs are small for the size of the bird, in colour white, with a says that there are generally young birds in the nest up to Michaelmas, first eggs, two in number, and white, are generally laid about the ./cache/41550.txt ./txt/41550.txt