The father had evidently shaken off the trammels of domestic life, and "gone for his holiday" into the grove, where his encounters with the pewees kept up a little excitement for him.
Once the children of a man employed about the place oologized the nest, and the pewees left us for a year or two.
A pair of pewees have built immemorially on a jutting brick in the arched entrance to the ice-house; always on the same brick, and never more than a single pair, though two broods of five each are raised there every summer.
The young wood pewees which left their nests on the eleventh are now able to shift for themselves; but the parents have much the same song as they had when the three eggs lay in the nest, saddled to the burr-oak bough.
The vireos and pewees and gnats were still building, I reflected thankfully, though trembling for their future; and fortunately the hangbird had young.
A pair of pewees have built immemorially on a jutting brick in the arched entrance to the ice-house.
Once, the children of a man employed about the place oölogized the nest, and the pewees left us for a year or two.
But the pewees came back at last, and one of them is now on his wonted perch, so near my window that I can hear the click of his bill as he snaps a fly on the wing.
Pewees are also found more in high, dry woods where they build their little moss-covered homes on horizontal boughs at quite a height from the ground.
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