How do you do, Mrs. Davenant, and how do you do, Wild Bird?
With eyes like a wild bird's, and a lady, too, I'll be sworn!
Where there is a good law no wild bird or beast, even those which are suitable and intended for food, may be killed in its nesting or breeding season, or for some time afterward.
If it be ever right to cage a wild bird, you may make a prisoner of this Grosbeak; but remember, you must take a young male before it has known the joys of freedom, and give at least a half-hour every day to taking care of him.
The food of a wild bird of the mountains, far from the homes of men.
Was this Kensington raven, it has been asked, a wild bird, or a strayed pet, or an escaped captive?
This so moves and hurries me, in the eagerness and longing, that straightway all my chance is lost; and memory, scared like a wild bird, flies.
Moreover, the name of our farm was pure proof; a plover being a wild bird, just the same as a raven is.
It is wiser to put a wild bird in a cage, and expect him to sit and look at you, and chirp without a feather rumpled, than it is to expect a woman to answer reason reasonably.
Now, there is no other climatic condition that is so hard for a wild bird or mammal to withstand as rain at the freezing point, and a mantle of ice or frozen snow over all supplies of food.
The great whooping crane is not a wild bird, but I think it is now practically extinct.
Now it is time for the universal enactment of a law which will prohibit the sale and use as ornaments of the plumage, feathers or skins of any wild bird that is not a legitimate game bird.
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