Bird Children, the Little Playmates of the Flower Children
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58 /3^ BIRD CHILDREN S O STRICH grows to be immense But has so very little sense, For when an enemy 's at hand He covers up his head with sand. 59 'S^ BIRD CHILDREN | f' -i '^•i AID PENGUIN, pensively, one day: " Come, fishie dear, come out and play,' But fishie answered, in a fright: " I 've heard about your appetite." 60 (QJ BIRD CHILDREN fM ALBATROSS has wings so strong That he could fly the whole day long; But if he 's tired, he can float Upon the waves, just like a boat. 61 (Cp; BIRD CHILD...REN #$! pi 7" -iV -^ J Vw T HE dainty MISSES PARRAKEET Dress all in green and look so sweet; From South America they came And " Love Bird " is their other name. (Red-Faced LoDtbirds) 62 @ BIRD CHILDREN ^ H UMMING BIRD, the dainty thing. Has no voice and cannot sing, He lives daintily, and sips Honey from the flowers' lips. {Ruby Throated Humming Bird) 63 @ BIRD CHILDREN 0^^ H ERE'S a good joke about SPOONBILL; Never had hair and never will; His head is absolutely bare, — He 's happy though — he doesn 't care.
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