When the place was partly vacated, a quantity of birdlings that had been surveying them came up, and the pigeons that were still eating drew up in one corner to leave the more space for the little birds, who forthwith began to eat.
Their secret he guards the springtime through, And he smiles when he hears the young ones call; "Never had birdlings a cradle like theirs-- Surely to them can no harm befall!
All the birdlings everywhere Now their loveliest songs prepare; All the birdlings gayly sing:-- "Trust the Lord in everything!
While the mother is thus agitated, the birdlings are seen to scamper in every direction to places of shelter.
Later on this is discontinued, and thebirdlings perform the important duty for themselves.
Wish you merry Christmas, you dearest birdlings in America!
Our little birdlings still hesitated, just as I have seen children hesitate and quiver with terror when for the first time they go into the water to learn to swim.
As long as these eggs or birdlings were in the nest, the people said, the sea would remain smooth and the weather fair.
We had now reached the last of July, and the woods were full of new voices, not alone the peeps or chirps of birdlings impatient for food.
Nestlings cradled near the ground seem to be spared the long period in the nest endured by birdlings who must be able to fly before they can safely go.
I have seen many birdlings start out in weather that from our point of view should make the feathered folk, old or young, hug the nest or any shelter they can find.
At Christmas time the air is chill, And frozen lies the babbling rill: While sobbingly the trees make moan For leafy greenness once their own, For blossoms dead and birdlings flown At Christmas time.
I'm sure I have had experience enough, for since that time I have had so many birdlings I can't count them.
However, it was many days ere I got over the feeling of fright when stared at by so many eyes, but by the time the birdlings were hatched out I had grown quite used to it.
When the birdlings were born Jim appeared to be very proud indeed.
It may be thought that my assistance was not particularly valuable; the birds shared this opinion; none the less, but for my presence not one of those birdlings would be free and happy to-day, as I hope and believe they are.
Mist, on the roof where birdlings wake The strains of old love stories, Mist, like tears on the roses' cheek, In cups of the morning glories.
She loves dear Mother Nature, And wanders by her side; She beckons to thebirdlings That flock from far and wide.
I noticed that she fed oftenest the birdlings who were out, whether to strengthen them for further effort, or to offer an inducement to those in the nest to come up higher where food was to be had, she did not tell.
This seemed to be the last straw that the birdlings could endure; two of them flew off.
One by one the birdlings flew to the maple, and turned their backs on their native tree forever; and that night the "mournful tree" was entirely deserted.
His manner intimated that nobody ever had birdlings before; indeed, that there never had been, or could be, just such a production as that young family behind the leaves.
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