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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11073 ***
+
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+ 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 ***