id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46825 Whymper, Charles Egyptian Birds For the most part seen in the Nile Valley .txt text/plain 48513 3558 84 bands, great or small, of birds heading due north or due south are ever remaining the great stronghold of bird life in Egypt. Grand birds they are indeed when seen on the wing fairly near. White all over body, wings black, a curious fringe of long feathers The Little Owl is a common bird, but it is not, when flying, very owls flying at night-time--when all young birds are safe under their startlingly plumaged black and white male bird. This is a common bird throughout Egypt, where it winters. bird--and though it is so common I cannot ever remember to have seen a coloured plumage of the living bird, as seen under the clear blue of an Spoonbills, and Buff-backed Herons, being white birds with long necks opinion, to the reduced number of "little white birds" who used to come wing; head brown; neck and under-parts white; the tail long, and ./cache/46825.txt ./txt/46825.txt