Birds and Nature, Volume IX Number 3
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BIRDS AND NATURE.

ILLUSTRATED BY COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY.
Vol. IX.MARCH, 1901.No. 3

CONTENTS.

SPRING. 97
ABOUT PARROTS. 98
How can our fancies help but go 107
POLLY. 108
Hark! ’tis the bluebird’s venturous strain 109
THE AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN. (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos.) 110
THE SANDPIPER. 114
A BIT OF BIRD GOSSIP. 115
THE MARBLED MURRELET. (Brachyramphus marmoratus.) 119
BEFORE THE STORM. 119
BOY-CHICKADEE. 120
THE STORY BIRD. 121
THE BEAR. 122
BIRD INCIDENTS. 126
SEA-MEWS IN WINTER TIME. 127
SNAILS OF POND, RIVER AND BROOK. 128
THE ORANGE. (Citrus aurantium.) 134
THE MUSICAL SWAN. (Cygnus musicus.) 137
PEPPER. (Piper nigrum L.) 143
MARCH. 144

SPRING.

Gentle Spring! in sunshine clad,

Well dost thou thy power display!

For Winter maketh the light heart sad,

And thou, thou makest the sad heart gay.

He sees thee, and calls to his gloomy train,

The sleet, and the snow, and the wind, and the rain;

And they shrink away, and they flee in fear,

When thy merry step draws near.

Winter giveth the fields and the trees, so old,

Their beards of icicles and snow;

And the rain, it raineth so fast and cold,

We must cower over the embers low;

And, snugly housed from the wind and weather,

Mope like birds that are changing feather.

But the storm retires, and the sky grows clear,

When thy merry step draws near.

Winter maketh the sun in the gloomy sky

Wrap him around with a mantle of cloud;

But, Heaven be praised, thy step is nigh;

Thou tearest away the mournful shroud,

And the earth looks bright, and Winter surly,

Who has toiled for naught both late and early,

Is banished afar by the new born year,

When thy merry step draws near.

—From the French of Charles D’Orleans,

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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