Evergreen trees, too, are favorites, possibly because the bird knows how exquisitely its bright scarlet coat is set off by their dark background.
In March, when flocks of these birds come north, he has begun to sing a little; by the beginning of May he is desperately in love, and sudden, joyous peals of music from the elm or evergreen trees on the lawn enliven the garden.
Of the entire number, all were placed in evergreen trees, save two.
Nests are to be found midway of sea-cliffs in studiously inaccessible places, or else high in evergreen trees.
Our view was interrupted on all sides by a thick frondage of evergreen trees--some with broad shining coriaceous leaves, as the magnolia, that here grew to its full stature.
Defn: Washington; -- a nickname alluding to the abundance of evergreen trees.
American spider (Hyptiotes Americanus) of the family Ciniflonidæ, living among the dead branches of evergreen trees.
No home is too poor to have a yule-tree in that land of evergreen trees.
Eric and Hubert are Swedish boys who live in that land of evergreen trees.
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