id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4203 Burroughs, John Wake-Robin .txt text/plain 61345 3128 79 reasoning; for, like the vesper-bird, she, too, nests in open, Most birds are nesting then, and in full song and plumage. bird to build upon the ground, yet here is the nest, made chiefly of far as I have observed, invariable selects the nest of a bird smaller in like manner; and the other day, in a tall tree in the woods, I shallow nest on the branch of a tree or upon the ground, as the robin, young birds nearly fledged, was placed upon the ground, at the foot of the bird return to her nest, which appeared like a mere wart or The song of some birds is like a bird in all cases roosts where it builds, and the wood thrush bird in those woods; but to my young fancy it seemed like some fairy In size this bird approaches the wood thrush, being ./cache/4203.txt ./txt/4203.txt