[Citizen Bird by Mabel Osgood Wright and Elliott Coues]@TWC D-Link bookCitizen Bird CHAPTER VIII 1/8
BEGINNING OF THE BIRD STORIES When the day came for beginning the bird stories, warm spring showers were drenching the orchard, so that apple blossoms and raindrops fell to the ground together when the children gathered in the wonder room once more.
This time there was no fire on the hearth; through the open window floated bits of bird-song and the fragrance of the lilacs--for there were lilac bushes all about Orchard Farm, close to the house, by the gate posts, and in a long hedge that ran down one side of the garden to the orchard itself.
These tall bushes of purple and white lilacs were veritable music boxes, for almost every one held a Catbird's nest. "What bird do you think Uncle Roy will tell us about first ?" said Nat to Rap, as they walked about the room, looking at the birds in the cases, while the Doctor was reading letters which Olive had brought in. "I wish he would begin with that lovely fat bird, with all the red and green and blue feathers," said Dodo, pointing to a Wood Duck.
"I wonder if it sings." "No, that's a Duck and they don't sing," said Rap; "they gabble and squawk and swim in the water, but they can fly as quick as Swallows, for all they look so heavy." "I wish he would begin with this little mite of a thing, that isn't much bigger than a bee," said Nat, showing Rap a Hummingbird. "I don't care what bird he starts with," said Rap, "only I hope he will begin at the very beginning." "That is a good idea, my boy," said the Doctor, who had finished his letters and was leaving his desk; "only what and where is the beginning ?" The children looked at each other in silence, and Olive said: "That is a very hard question for them to answer.
No wonder they looked so puzzled, father." Then the Doctor laughed and said: "The people who have studied the birds, bone by bone and feather by feather, have grouped these Citizens into orders and families to prevent confusion, so that we may easily tell the relationship between them.
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