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Arm and Hammer Baking Soda , ” modestly accurate representations of more
than one hundred and sixty woodland and water birds reached into homes where
little else resembling bird life ever penetrated . Churchmen found something ...
Arm and Hammer Baking Soda , ” modestly accurate representations of more
than one hundred and sixty woodland and water birds reached into homes where
little else resembling bird life ever penetrated . Churchmen found something ...
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were too weak to clutch its prey , was called the “ Butcher - bird ” for impaling its
food on thorns . The bluejay , like the red squirrel , robbed other birds ' nests .
Cowbirds built no nests at all , but laid their eggs in the nests of smaller birds .
were too weak to clutch its prey , was called the “ Butcher - bird ” for impaling its
food on thorns . The bluejay , like the red squirrel , robbed other birds ' nests .
Cowbirds built no nests at all , but laid their eggs in the nests of smaller birds .
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Bird house building programs flourished in crafts classes around the country ,
and suburban householders derived great pleasure from the wild birds they were
able to entice into their yards . The paternalism motivating the bird watcher ' s ...
Bird house building programs flourished in crafts classes around the country ,
and suburban householders derived great pleasure from the wild birds they were
able to entice into their yards . The paternalism motivating the bird watcher ' s ...
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