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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/11073-0.txt b/11073-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8ff6f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/11073-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,425 @@ +*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11073 *** + +Note: Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this + file which includes the original illustrations. + See 11073-h.htm or 11073-h.zip: + (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/0/7/11073/11073-h/11073-h.htm) + or + (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/0/7/11073/11073-h.zip) + + + + + +The Baldwin Library +University of Florida + +ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS + +1851. + + + + + +[Illustration: bird on cover.] + + +A-B-C-D + + +[Illustration: frontispiece drawing.] + + +[Illustration: title page drawing.] + + + + + +A a + + + THE AUK. + + A is an Auk, + Of the Artic sea, + He lives on the ice, + Where the winds blow free. + + [Illustration: THE AUK.] + + + + +B b + + + THE BLUE BIRD. + + B is a Blue Bird. + In early spring, + How sweet his songs + Through the forest ring. + + [Illustration: THE BLUE BIRD.] + + + + +C c + + + THE CONDOR. + + C is a Condor, + On the Andes' height, + He plumes his wings + For a lofty flight. + + [Illustration: THE CONDOR.] + + + + +D d + + + THE DUCK. + + D is a Duck + Of the canvas back sort; + To shoot at a flock + Is considered fine sport. + + [Illustration: THE DUCK.] + + + + +E e + + + THE BALD EAGLE. + + E's a Bald Eagle, + So bold and so free; + On the flag of our country + He spans land and sea. + + [Illustration: THE EAGLE.] + + + + +F f + + + THE FISH HAWK. + + F is a Fish Hawk, + Who lives on the shore: + He catches his prey + Mid the ocean's roar. + + [Illustration: THE FISH HAWK.] + + + + +G g + + + THE GOOSE. + + G is a Goose; + His feathers we take + And put them in sacking + Our beds to make. + + [Illustration: THE GOOSE.] + + + + +H h + + + THE HUMMING BIRD. + + H is a Humming Bird, + Sporting mid flowers + And brightly enjoying + The sunny hours. + + [Illustration: THE HUMMING BIRD.] + + + + +I i + + + THE IBIS. + + I is an Ibis, + Who wanders in bogs, + And lives upon lizards, + And fishes and frogs. + + [Illustration: THE IBIS.] + + + + +J j + + + THE JAY. + + J is a Jay, + With his blue and white coat, + With a crest on his head, + And a ring round his throat. + + [Illustration: THE JAY.] + + + + +K k + + + THE KING BIRD. + + K is a King Bird, + Pugnacious and bold: + A hero in fight, + And a terrible scold. + + [Illustration: THE KING BIRD.] + + + + +L l + + + THE LARK. + + L is a Lark, + A sociable bird; + His song in the meadow + Is frequently heard. + + [Illustration: THE LARK.] + + + + +M m + + + THE MAGPIE. + + M is a Magpie, + He lives at the west, + Steals and scolds and eats carrion; + He's none of the best. + + [Illustration: THE MAGPIE.] + + + + +N n + + + THE NIGHT HERON. + + N is a Night Heron, + Of fishes quite fond; + He looks for them now, + As he stands by the pond. + + [Illustration: THE NIGHT HERON.] + + + + +O o + + + THE OWL. + + O is an Owl, + Who hides through the day; + And comes out at night, + To seek for his prey. + + [Illustration: THE OWL.] + + + + +P p + + + THE PIGEON. + + P is a Pigeon + So rapid in flight, + That before you can shoot him + He's gone out of sight. + + [Illustration: THE PIGEON] + + + + +Q q + + + THE QUAIL. + + Q is a Quail, + Who hides in a tree, + And whistles "Bob-White" + With lively glee. + + [Illustration: THE QUAIL.] + + + + +R r + + + THE ROBIN. + + R is the Robin, + So kind and so good, + Who covered with leaves, + The poor Babes in the Wood. + + [Illustration: THE ROBIN.] + + + + +S s + + THE SWALLOW. + + S is the Swallow, + She darts through the air + To catch little insects, + Her favorite fare. + + [Illustration: THE SWALLOW.] + + + + +T t + + + THE TURKEY. + + T is a Turkey, + A fine dashing beau, + By his fuming and strutting, + His pride you may know. + + [Illustration: THE TURKEY.] + + + + +U u + + + THE UPUPA. + + U's the Upupa, + Or Hoopoe. His crest + He can raise up or lower, + As suits him best. + + [Illustration: THE UPUPA.] + + + + +V v + + THE VULTURE. + + V is a Vulture, + Who feeds on the dead, + When the dark battle-field, + With corpses is spread. + + [Illustration: THE VULTURE.] + + + + +W w + + + THE WOODPECKER. + + W's a Woodpecker, + Who with his long bill, + Bores holes in a tree, + And of worms eats his fill. + + [Illustration: THE WOODPECKER.] + + + + +X x + + + THE XANTHORONUS. + + X is Xanthornus, + Or Baltimore Bird. + Oft in our orchards, + His music is heard. + + [Illustration: XANTHORNUS.] + + + + +Y y + + + THE YELLOW BIRD. + + Y is a Yellow Bird, + With feathers so bright, + Who sings all the day, + And sleeps all the night. + + [Illustration: THE YELLOW BIRD.] + + + + +Z z + + + THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST. + + Z stands for none + Of the feathered race. + It must serve as a roost, + Or lose the last place. + + [Illustration: THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST.] + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11073 *** diff --git a/11073-h.zip b/11073-h.zip Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..280e482 --- /dev/null +++ b/11073-h.zip diff --git a/11073-h/11073-h.htm b/11073-h/11073-h.htm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0348f5f --- /dev/null +++ b/11073-h/11073-h.htm @@ -0,0 +1,698 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<html> +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> +<title>The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Illustrated Alphabet of Birds, by Unknown</title> +<style type="text/css"> + <!-- + body {margin-left: 12%; margin-right: 12%; background-color: white} + img {border: 0;} + H1, H3{ text-align: center;} + .ctr {text-align: center;} + .ltr {font-size: 4em} + .ltname {font-size: 1.6em; font-weight:bold;} + .ltverse {font-size: 1.2em; font-weight:bold;} + .rtname {font-size: 1.6em; font-weight:bold; margin-left: 15%} + .rtverse {font-size: 1.2em; font-weight:bold; margin-left: 15%;} + pre {font-size:9pt;} + --> +</style> +</head> +<body> +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11073 ***</div> +<h1>The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Illustrated Alphabet of Birds, by Unknown</h1> +<br> +<br><center><b>E-text prepared by The Internet Archive Children's Library,<br> + The University of Florida,<br> + Andrea Ball,<br> + and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team</b></center> +<br> +<br> +<hr> +<p> </p> +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/coverbird.jpg" width="140" height="161" + alt="SMALL BIRD"></p> +<p> </p> +<h3>The Baldwin Library<br /> + University of Florida</h3> +<p> </p> +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/frontispiece.jpg" width="240" height="308" + alt="FRONTISPIECE DRAWING"></p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<h1>THE<br /> + ILLUSTRATED<br /> + ALPHABET OF BIRDS + </h1> +<p> </p> +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/titlebird.jpg" width="108" height="102" + alt="SMALL BIRD"></p> +<p> </p> +<h3>BOSTON<br /> + WM. CROSBY & H.P. NICHOLS.<br /> + 1851. + </h3> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> + +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p class="ltr"> A a</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE AUK</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + A is an Auk,<br /> + Of the Artic sea,<br /> + He lives on the ice,<br /> + Where the winds blow free.<br /> + </p> + </td> + <td><img src="images/auk.jpg" width="220" height="290" + alt="THE AUK"> + </td> + </tr> +</table ><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> B b</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/bluebird.jpg " width="240" height="197" + alt="THE BLUE BIRD "> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE BLUE BIRD.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + B is a Blue Bird.<br /> + In early spring,<br /> + How sweet his songs<br /> + Through the forest ring. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> C c</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td width= "200"> + <p class="ltname">THE CONDOR.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + C is a Condor,<br /> + On the Andes' height,<br /> + He plumes his wings<br /> + For a lofty flight. + </p> + </td> + <td><img src="images/condor.jpg" width="230" height="284" + alt="THE CONDOR"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> D d</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/duck.jpg " width="235" height="195" + alt="THE DUCK "> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE DUCK.</p> + <p class="rtverse">D is a Duck.<br /> + Of the canvas back sort,<br /> + To shoot at a flock<br /> + Is considered fine sport. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> E e</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE BALD EAGLE.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + E's a Bald Eagle,<br /> + So bold and so free;<br /> + On the flag of our country<br /> + He spans land and sea. + </p> + <td><img src="images/eagle.jpg" width="230" height="257" + alt="THE BALD EAGLE"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> F f</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/fishhawk.jpg" width="210" height="244" + alt="THE FISH HAWK"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE FISH HAWK.</p> + <p class="rtverse">F is a Fish Hawk,<br /> + Who lives on the shore:<br /> + He catches his prey<br /> + Mid the ocean's roar. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> G g</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE GOOSE.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + G is a Goose;<br /> + His feathers we take<br /> + And put them in sacking<br /> + Our beds to make. + </p> + <td><img src="images/goose.jpg" width="220" height="207" + alt="THE GOOSE"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> H h</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/hummingbird.jpg " width="210" height="246" + alt="THE HUMMING BIRD "> + </td> + <td width="240"> + <p class="rtname">THE HUMMING BIRD.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + H is a Humming Bird,<br /> + Sporting mid flowers<br /> + And brightly enjoying<br /> + The sunny hours. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> I i</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE IBIS.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + I is an Ibis,<br /> + Who wanders in bogs,<br /> + And lives upon lizards,<br /> + And fishes and frogs. + </p> + <td><img src="images/ibis.jpg" width="230" height="228" + alt="THE IBIS"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> J j</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/jay.jpg " width="220" height="238" + alt="THE JAY "> + </td> + <td width="230"> + <p class="rtname">THE JAY.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + J is a Jay,<br /> + With his blue and white coat,<br /> + With a crest on his head,<br /> + And a ring round his throat. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> K k</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE KING BIRD.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + K is a King Bird,<br /> + Pugnacious and bold:<br /> + A hero in fight,<br /> + And a terrible scold. + </p> + <td><img src="images/kingbird.jpg" width="240" height="291" + alt="THE KING BIRD"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> L l</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/lark.jpg " width="240" height="178" + alt="THE LARK "> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE LARK.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + L is a Lark,<br /> + A sociable bird;<br /> + His song in the meadow<br /> + Is frequently heard. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> M m</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width ="230"> + <p class="ltname">THE MAGPIE.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + M is a Magpie,<br /> + He lives at the west,<br /> + Steals and scolds and eats carrion;<br /> + He's none of the best. + </p> + <td><img src="images/magpie.jpg" width="230" height="197" + alt="THE MAGPIE"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> N n</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/nightheron.jpg " width="220" height="212" + alt="THE NIGHT HERON "> + </td> + <td width="220"> + <p class="rtname">THE NIGHT HERON.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + N is a Night Heron,<br /> + Of fishes quite fond;<br /> + He looks for them now,<br /> + As he stands by the pond. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> O o</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE OWL.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + O is an Owl,<br /> + Who hides through the day;<br /> + And comes out at night,<br /> + To seek for his prey. + </p> + <td><img src="images/owl.jpg" width="220" height="317" + alt="THE OWL "> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> P p</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/pigeon.jpg " width="210" height="200" + alt="THE PIGEON"> + </td> + <td width="230"> + <p class="rtname">THE PIGEON.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + P is a Pigeon<br /> + So rapid in flight,<br /> + That before you can shoot him<br /> + He's gone out of sight. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> Q q</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE QUAIL.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + Q is a Quail,<br /> + Who hides in a tree,<br /> + And whistles "Bob-White"<br /> + With lively glee. + </p> + <td><img src="images/quail.jpg" width="210" height="188" + alt="THE QUAIL"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> R r</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/robin.jpg " width="220" height="207" + alt="THE ROBIN"> + </td> + <td width="230"> + <p class="rtname">THE ROBIN.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + R is the Robin,<br /> + So kind and so good,<br /> + Who covered with leaves,<br /> + The poor babes in the wood. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> S s</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE SWALLOW.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + S is the Swallow,<br /> + She darts through the air<br /> + To catch little insects,<br /> + Her favorite fare. + </p> + <td><img src="images/swallow.jpg" width="210" height="205" + alt="THE SWALLOW"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> T t</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/turkey.jpg " width="210" height="267" + alt="THE TURKEY"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE TURKEY.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + T is a Turkey,<br /> + A fine dashing beau,<br /> + By his fuming and strutting,<br /> + His pride you may know. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> U u</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE UPUPA.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + U's the Upupa,<br /> + Or Hoopoe. His crest<br /> + He can raise or lower,<br /> + As suits him best. + </p> + <td><img src="images/upupa.jpg" width="200" height="240" + alt="THE UPUPA "> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> V v</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/vulture.jpg " width="200" height="249" + alt="THE VULTURE"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE VULTURE.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + V is a Vulture,<br /> + Who feeds on the dead,<br /> + When the dark battle-field,<br /> + With corpses is spread. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> W w</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE WOODPECKER.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + W's a Woodpecker,<br /> + Who with his long bill,<br /> + Bores holes in a tree<br /> + And of worms eats his fill. + </p> + <td><img src="images/woodpecker.jpg" width="210" height="263" + alt="THE WOODPECKER"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> X x</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/xanthoronus.jpg " width="220" height="276" + alt="THE XANTHORONUS"> + </td> + <td width="220"> + <p class="rtname">THE XANTHORONUS.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + X is Xanthoronus,<br /> + Or Baltimore Bird.<br /> + Oft in our orchards,<br /> + His music is heard. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> Y y</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE YELLOW BIRD.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + Y is a Yellow Bird,<br /> + With feathers so bright,<br /> + Who sings all the day,<br /> + And sleeps all the night. + </p> + <td><img src="images/yellowbird.jpg" width="200" height="198" + alt="THE YELLOW BIRD"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> Z z</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/zroost.jpg " width="210" height="267" + alt="THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE LETTER Z,<br / > + OR ROOST.</p> + <p class="rtverse">Z stands for none<br /> + of the feathered race.<br /> + It must serve as a roost,<br /> + Or lose the last place. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<br> +<br> +<div>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11073 ***</div> +</body> +</html> diff --git a/11073-h/images/auk.jpg b/11073-h/images/auk.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..b77b49c --- /dev/null +++ b/11073-h/images/auk.jpg diff --git a/11073-h/images/bluebird.jpg 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + + + + +Title: The Illustrated Alphabet of Birds + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: February 13, 2004 [eBook #11073] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: US-ASCII + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF +BIRDS*** + + +E-text prepared by The Internet Archive Children's Library, The University +of Florida, Andrea Ball, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed +Proofreading Team + + + +Note: Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this + file which includes the original illustrations. + See 11073-h.htm or 11073-h.zip: + (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/0/7/11073/11073-h/11073-h.htm) + or + (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/0/7/11073/11073-h.zip) + + + + + +The Baldwin Library +University of Florida + +ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS + +1851. + + + + + +[Illustration: bird on cover.] + + +A-B-C-D + + +[Illustration: frontispiece drawing.] + + +[Illustration: title page drawing.] + + + + + +A a + + + THE AUK. + + A is an Auk, + Of the Artic sea, + He lives on the ice, + Where the winds blow free. + + [Illustration: THE AUK.] + + + + +B b + + + THE BLUE BIRD. + + B is a Blue Bird. + In early spring, + How sweet his songs + Through the forest ring. + + [Illustration: THE BLUE BIRD.] + + + + +C c + + + THE CONDOR. + + C is a Condor, + On the Andes' height, + He plumes his wings + For a lofty flight. + + [Illustration: THE CONDOR.] + + + + +D d + + + THE DUCK. + + D is a Duck + Of the canvas back sort; + To shoot at a flock + Is considered fine sport. + + [Illustration: THE DUCK.] + + + + +E e + + + THE BALD EAGLE. + + E's a Bald Eagle, + So bold and so free; + On the flag of our country + He spans land and sea. + + [Illustration: THE EAGLE.] + + + + +F f + + + THE FISH HAWK. + + F is a Fish Hawk, + Who lives on the shore: + He catches his prey + Mid the ocean's roar. + + [Illustration: THE FISH HAWK.] + + + + +G g + + + THE GOOSE. + + G is a Goose; + His feathers we take + And put them in sacking + Our beds to make. + + [Illustration: THE GOOSE.] + + + + +H h + + + THE HUMMING BIRD. + + H is a Humming Bird, + Sporting mid flowers + And brightly enjoying + The sunny hours. + + [Illustration: THE HUMMING BIRD.] + + + + +I i + + + THE IBIS. + + I is an Ibis, + Who wanders in bogs, + And lives upon lizards, + And fishes and frogs. + + [Illustration: THE IBIS.] + + + + +J j + + + THE JAY. + + J is a Jay, + With his blue and white coat, + With a crest on his head, + And a ring round his throat. + + [Illustration: THE JAY.] + + + + +K k + + + THE KING BIRD. + + K is a King Bird, + Pugnacious and bold: + A hero in fight, + And a terrible scold. + + [Illustration: THE KING BIRD.] + + + + +L l + + + THE LARK. + + L is a Lark, + A sociable bird; + His song in the meadow + Is frequently heard. + + [Illustration: THE LARK.] + + + + +M m + + + THE MAGPIE. + + M is a Magpie, + He lives at the west, + Steals and scolds and eats carrion; + He's none of the best. + + [Illustration: THE MAGPIE.] + + + + +N n + + + THE NIGHT HERON. + + N is a Night Heron, + Of fishes quite fond; + He looks for them now, + As he stands by the pond. + + [Illustration: THE NIGHT HERON.] + + + + +O o + + + THE OWL. + + O is an Owl, + Who hides through the day; + And comes out at night, + To seek for his prey. + + [Illustration: THE OWL.] + + + + +P p + + + THE PIGEON. + + P is a Pigeon + So rapid in flight, + That before you can shoot him + He's gone out of sight. + + [Illustration: THE PIGEON] + + + + +Q q + + + THE QUAIL. + + Q is a Quail, + Who hides in a tree, + And whistles "Bob-White" + With lively glee. + + [Illustration: THE QUAIL.] + + + + +R r + + + THE ROBIN. + + R is the Robin, + So kind and so good, + Who covered with leaves, + The poor Babes in the Wood. + + [Illustration: THE ROBIN.] + + + + +S s + + THE SWALLOW. + + S is the Swallow, + She darts through the air + To catch little insects, + Her favorite fare. + + [Illustration: THE SWALLOW.] + + + + +T t + + + THE TURKEY. + + T is a Turkey, + A fine dashing beau, + By his fuming and strutting, + His pride you may know. + + [Illustration: THE TURKEY.] + + + + +U u + + + THE UPUPA. + + U's the Upupa, + Or Hoopoe. His crest + He can raise up or lower, + As suits him best. + + [Illustration: THE UPUPA.] + + + + +V v + + THE VULTURE. + + V is a Vulture, + Who feeds on the dead, + When the dark battle-field, + With corpses is spread. + + [Illustration: THE VULTURE.] + + + + +W w + + + THE WOODPECKER. + + W's a Woodpecker, + Who with his long bill, + Bores holes in a tree, + And of worms eats his fill. + + [Illustration: THE WOODPECKER.] + + + + +X x + + + THE XANTHORONUS. + + X is Xanthornus, + Or Baltimore Bird. + Oft in our orchards, + His music is heard. + + [Illustration: XANTHORNUS.] + + + + +Y y + + + THE YELLOW BIRD. + + Y is a Yellow Bird, + With feathers so bright, + Who sings all the day, + And sleeps all the night. + + [Illustration: THE YELLOW BIRD.] + + + + +Z z + + + THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST. + + Z stands for none + Of the feathered race. + It must serve as a roost, + Or lose the last place. + + [Illustration: THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST.] + + + +***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS*** + + +******* This file should be named 11073.txt or 11073.zip ******* + + +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: +https://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/0/7/11073 + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at <a href = "https://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a></pre> +<p>Title: The Illustrated Alphabet of Birds</p> +<p>Author: Unknown</p> +<p>Release Date: February 13, 2004 [eBook #11073]</p> +<p>Language: English</p> +<p>Character set encoding: US-ASCII</p> +<p>***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS***</p> +<br> +<br><center><b>E-text prepared by The Internet Archive Children's Library,<br> + The University of Florida,<br> + Andrea Ball,<br> + and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team</b></center> +<br> +<br> +<hr> +<p> </p> +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/coverbird.jpg" width="140" height="161" + alt="SMALL BIRD"></p> +<p> </p> +<h3>The Baldwin Library<br /> + University of Florida</h3> +<p> </p> +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/frontispiece.jpg" width="240" height="308" + alt="FRONTISPIECE DRAWING"></p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<h1>THE<br /> + ILLUSTRATED<br /> + ALPHABET OF BIRDS + </h1> +<p> </p> +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/titlebird.jpg" width="108" height="102" + alt="SMALL BIRD"></p> +<p> </p> +<h3>BOSTON<br /> + WM. CROSBY & H.P. NICHOLS.<br /> + 1851. + </h3> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> + +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p class="ltr"> A a</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE AUK</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + A is an Auk,<br /> + Of the Artic sea,<br /> + He lives on the ice,<br /> + Where the winds blow free.<br /> + </p> + </td> + <td><img src="images/auk.jpg" width="220" height="290" + alt="THE AUK"> + </td> + </tr> +</table ><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> B b</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/bluebird.jpg " width="240" height="197" + alt="THE BLUE BIRD "> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE BLUE BIRD.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + B is a Blue Bird.<br /> + In early spring,<br /> + How sweet his songs<br /> + Through the forest ring. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> C c</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td width= "200"> + <p class="ltname">THE CONDOR.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + C is a Condor,<br /> + On the Andes' height,<br /> + He plumes his wings<br /> + For a lofty flight. + </p> + </td> + <td><img src="images/condor.jpg" width="230" height="284" + alt="THE CONDOR"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> D d</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/duck.jpg " width="235" height="195" + alt="THE DUCK "> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE DUCK.</p> + <p class="rtverse">D is a Duck.<br /> + Of the canvas back sort,<br /> + To shoot at a flock<br /> + Is considered fine sport. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> E e</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE BALD EAGLE.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + E's a Bald Eagle,<br /> + So bold and so free;<br /> + On the flag of our country<br /> + He spans land and sea. + </p> + <td><img src="images/eagle.jpg" width="230" height="257" + alt="THE BALD EAGLE"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> F f</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/fishhawk.jpg" width="210" height="244" + alt="THE FISH HAWK"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE FISH HAWK.</p> + <p class="rtverse">F is a Fish Hawk,<br /> + Who lives on the shore:<br /> + He catches his prey<br /> + Mid the ocean's roar. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> G g</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE GOOSE.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + G is a Goose;<br /> + His feathers we take<br /> + And put them in sacking<br /> + Our beds to make. + </p> + <td><img src="images/goose.jpg" width="220" height="207" + alt="THE GOOSE"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> H h</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/hummingbird.jpg " width="210" height="246" + alt="THE HUMMING BIRD "> + </td> + <td width="240"> + <p class="rtname">THE HUMMING BIRD.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + H is a Humming Bird,<br /> + Sporting mid flowers<br /> + And brightly enjoying<br /> + The sunny hours. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> I i</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE IBIS.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + I is an Ibis,<br /> + Who wanders in bogs,<br /> + And lives upon lizards,<br /> + And fishes and frogs. + </p> + <td><img src="images/ibis.jpg" width="230" height="228" + alt="THE IBIS"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> J j</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/jay.jpg " width="220" height="238" + alt="THE JAY "> + </td> + <td width="230"> + <p class="rtname">THE JAY.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + J is a Jay,<br /> + With his blue and white coat,<br /> + With a crest on his head,<br /> + And a ring round his throat. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> K k</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE KING BIRD.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + K is a King Bird,<br /> + Pugnacious and bold:<br /> + A hero in fight,<br /> + And a terrible scold. + </p> + <td><img src="images/kingbird.jpg" width="240" height="291" + alt="THE KING BIRD"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> L l</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/lark.jpg " width="240" height="178" + alt="THE LARK "> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE LARK.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + L is a Lark,<br /> + A sociable bird;<br /> + His song in the meadow<br /> + Is frequently heard. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> M m</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width ="230"> + <p class="ltname">THE MAGPIE.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + M is a Magpie,<br /> + He lives at the west,<br /> + Steals and scolds and eats carrion;<br /> + He's none of the best. + </p> + <td><img src="images/magpie.jpg" width="230" height="197" + alt="THE MAGPIE"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> N n</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/nightheron.jpg " width="220" height="212" + alt="THE NIGHT HERON "> + </td> + <td width="220"> + <p class="rtname">THE NIGHT HERON.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + N is a Night Heron,<br /> + Of fishes quite fond;<br /> + He looks for them now,<br /> + As he stands by the pond. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> O o</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE OWL.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + O is an Owl,<br /> + Who hides through the day;<br /> + And comes out at night,<br /> + To seek for his prey. + </p> + <td><img src="images/owl.jpg" width="220" height="317" + alt="THE OWL "> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> P p</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/pigeon.jpg " width="210" height="200" + alt="THE PIGEON"> + </td> + <td width="230"> + <p class="rtname">THE PIGEON.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + P is a Pigeon<br /> + So rapid in flight,<br /> + That before you can shoot him<br /> + He's gone out of sight. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> Q q</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE QUAIL.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + Q is a Quail,<br /> + Who hides in a tree,<br /> + And whistles "Bob-White"<br /> + With lively glee. + </p> + <td><img src="images/quail.jpg" width="210" height="188" + alt="THE QUAIL"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> R r</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/robin.jpg " width="220" height="207" + alt="THE ROBIN"> + </td> + <td width="230"> + <p class="rtname">THE ROBIN.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + R is the Robin,<br /> + So kind and so good,<br /> + Who covered with leaves,<br /> + The poor babes in the wood. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> S s</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE SWALLOW.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + S is the Swallow,<br /> + She darts through the air<br /> + To catch little insects,<br /> + Her favorite fare. + </p> + <td><img src="images/swallow.jpg" width="210" height="205" + alt="THE SWALLOW"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> T t</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/turkey.jpg " width="210" height="267" + alt="THE TURKEY"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE TURKEY.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + T is a Turkey,<br /> + A fine dashing beau,<br /> + By his fuming and strutting,<br /> + His pride you may know. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> U u</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE UPUPA.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + U's the Upupa,<br /> + Or Hoopoe. His crest<br /> + He can raise or lower,<br /> + As suits him best. + </p> + <td><img src="images/upupa.jpg" width="200" height="240" + alt="THE UPUPA "> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> V v</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/vulture.jpg " width="200" height="249" + alt="THE VULTURE"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE VULTURE.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + V is a Vulture,<br /> + Who feeds on the dead,<br /> + When the dark battle-field,<br /> + With corpses is spread. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> W w</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE WOODPECKER.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + W's a Woodpecker,<br /> + Who with his long bill,<br /> + Bores holes in a tree<br /> + And of worms eats his fill. + </p> + <td><img src="images/woodpecker.jpg" width="210" height="263" + alt="THE WOODPECKER"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> X x</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/xanthoronus.jpg " width="220" height="276" + alt="THE XANTHORONUS"> + </td> + <td width="220"> + <p class="rtname">THE XANTHORONUS.</p> + <p class="rtverse"> + X is Xanthoronus,<br /> + Or Baltimore Bird.<br /> + Oft in our orchards,<br /> + His music is heard. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<table><!--letter left table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> Y y</p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <tr> + <td width="210"> + <p class="ltname">THE YELLOW BIRD.</p> + <p class="ltverse"> + Y is a Yellow Bird,<br /> + With feathers so bright,<br /> + Who sings all the day,<br /> + And sleeps all the night. + </p> + <td><img src="images/yellowbird.jpg" width="200" height="198" + alt="THE YELLOW BIRD"> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter left table end--> +<table><!--letter right table start--> + <tr> + <td> + <p> </p> + </td> + <td> + <p> </p> + <p> </p> + <p class="ltr"> Z z</p> + </td> + <tr> + <td><img src="images/zroost.jpg " width="210" height="267" + alt="THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST"> + </td> + <td width="210"> + <p class="rtname">THE LETTER Z,<br / > + OR ROOST.</p> + <p class="rtverse">Z stands for none<br /> + of the feathered race.<br /> + It must serve as a roost,<br /> + Or lose the last place. + </p> + </td> + </tr> +</table><!--letter right table end--> +<br> +<br> +<hr> +<p>***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS***</p> +<p>******* This file should be named 11073-h.txt or 11073-h.zip *******</p> +<p>This and all associated files of various formats will be found in:<br /> +<a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/0/7/11073">https://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/0/7/11073</a></p> +<p>Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed.</p> + +<p>Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + + + + +Title: The Illustrated Alphabet of Birds + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: February 13, 2004 [eBook #11073] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: US-ASCII + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF +BIRDS*** + + +E-text prepared by The Internet Archive Children's Library, The University +of Florida, Andrea Ball, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed +Proofreading Team + + + +Note: Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this + file which includes the original illustrations. + See 11073-h.htm or 11073-h.zip: + (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/0/7/11073/11073-h/11073-h.htm) + or + (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/0/7/11073/11073-h.zip) + + + + + +The Baldwin Library +University of Florida + +ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS + +1851. + + + + + +[Illustration: bird on cover.] + + +A-B-C-D + + +[Illustration: frontispiece drawing.] + + +[Illustration: title page drawing.] + + + + + +A a + + + THE AUK. + + A is an Auk, + Of the Artic sea, + He lives on the ice, + Where the winds blow free. + + [Illustration: THE AUK.] + + + + +B b + + + THE BLUE BIRD. + + B is a Blue Bird. + In early spring, + How sweet his songs + Through the forest ring. + + [Illustration: THE BLUE BIRD.] + + + + +C c + + + THE CONDOR. + + C is a Condor, + On the Andes' height, + He plumes his wings + For a lofty flight. + + [Illustration: THE CONDOR.] + + + + +D d + + + THE DUCK. + + D is a Duck + Of the canvas back sort; + To shoot at a flock + Is considered fine sport. + + [Illustration: THE DUCK.] + + + + +E e + + + THE BALD EAGLE. + + E's a Bald Eagle, + So bold and so free; + On the flag of our country + He spans land and sea. + + [Illustration: THE EAGLE.] + + + + +F f + + + THE FISH HAWK. + + F is a Fish Hawk, + Who lives on the shore: + He catches his prey + Mid the ocean's roar. + + [Illustration: THE FISH HAWK.] + + + + +G g + + + THE GOOSE. + + G is a Goose; + His feathers we take + And put them in sacking + Our beds to make. + + [Illustration: THE GOOSE.] + + + + +H h + + + THE HUMMING BIRD. + + H is a Humming Bird, + Sporting mid flowers + And brightly enjoying + The sunny hours. + + [Illustration: THE HUMMING BIRD.] + + + + +I i + + + THE IBIS. + + I is an Ibis, + Who wanders in bogs, + And lives upon lizards, + And fishes and frogs. + + [Illustration: THE IBIS.] + + + + +J j + + + THE JAY. + + J is a Jay, + With his blue and white coat, + With a crest on his head, + And a ring round his throat. + + [Illustration: THE JAY.] + + + + +K k + + + THE KING BIRD. + + K is a King Bird, + Pugnacious and bold: + A hero in fight, + And a terrible scold. + + [Illustration: THE KING BIRD.] + + + + +L l + + + THE LARK. + + L is a Lark, + A sociable bird; + His song in the meadow + Is frequently heard. + + [Illustration: THE LARK.] + + + + +M m + + + THE MAGPIE. + + M is a Magpie, + He lives at the west, + Steals and scolds and eats carrion; + He's none of the best. + + [Illustration: THE MAGPIE.] + + + + +N n + + + THE NIGHT HERON. + + N is a Night Heron, + Of fishes quite fond; + He looks for them now, + As he stands by the pond. + + [Illustration: THE NIGHT HERON.] + + + + +O o + + + THE OWL. + + O is an Owl, + Who hides through the day; + And comes out at night, + To seek for his prey. + + [Illustration: THE OWL.] + + + + +P p + + + THE PIGEON. + + P is a Pigeon + So rapid in flight, + That before you can shoot him + He's gone out of sight. + + [Illustration: THE PIGEON] + + + + +Q q + + + THE QUAIL. + + Q is a Quail, + Who hides in a tree, + And whistles "Bob-White" + With lively glee. + + [Illustration: THE QUAIL.] + + + + +R r + + + THE ROBIN. + + R is the Robin, + So kind and so good, + Who covered with leaves, + The poor Babes in the Wood. + + [Illustration: THE ROBIN.] + + + + +S s + + THE SWALLOW. + + S is the Swallow, + She darts through the air + To catch little insects, + Her favorite fare. + + [Illustration: THE SWALLOW.] + + + + +T t + + + THE TURKEY. + + T is a Turkey, + A fine dashing beau, + By his fuming and strutting, + His pride you may know. + + [Illustration: THE TURKEY.] + + + + +U u + + + THE UPUPA. + + U's the Upupa, + Or Hoopoe. His crest + He can raise up or lower, + As suits him best. + + [Illustration: THE UPUPA.] + + + + +V v + + THE VULTURE. + + V is a Vulture, + Who feeds on the dead, + When the dark battle-field, + With corpses is spread. + + [Illustration: THE VULTURE.] + + + + +W w + + + THE WOODPECKER. + + W's a Woodpecker, + Who with his long bill, + Bores holes in a tree, + And of worms eats his fill. + + [Illustration: THE WOODPECKER.] + + + + +X x + + + THE XANTHORONUS. + + X is Xanthornus, + Or Baltimore Bird. + Oft in our orchards, + His music is heard. + + [Illustration: XANTHORNUS.] + + + + +Y y + + + THE YELLOW BIRD. + + Y is a Yellow Bird, + With feathers so bright, + Who sings all the day, + And sleeps all the night. + + [Illustration: THE YELLOW BIRD.] + + + + +Z z + + + THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST. + + Z stands for none + Of the feathered race. + It must serve as a roost, + Or lose the last place. + + [Illustration: THE LETTER Z, OR ROOST.] + + + +***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET OF BIRDS*** + + +******* This file should be named 11073.txt or 11073.zip ******* + + +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: +https://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/0/7/11073 + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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