id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46055 Dixon, Charles Among the Birds in Northern Shires .txt text/plain 67435 3411 75 the bird-life of our northern shires than in any way as an exhaustive of these birds were remarkably conservative in their nesting-grounds, a bird these Pipits leave the South Yorkshire moors during September in Scotland in the old nest of some other bird in a tree;[2] whilst in bird is also a great egg eater, robbing the nests of other moorland species in the British Islands, the bird still lingers on and returns breeding-place is approached the pretty little birds either run or fly a local and somewhat scarce bird so far north as South Yorkshire. At least two species of Wagtails are common birds upon the fields and sitting bird covers her eggs with weed when the nest is approached must birds on their way to more northern and eastern breeding grounds in In the northern shires birds of some species or another are almost ./cache/46055.txt ./txt/46055.txt