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... 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 . Above all others , English sparrows must be ...
... 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 . Above all others , English sparrows must be ...
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Peter J. Schmitt. cities and towns , English sparrows established themselves in thirty - five states and five territories by 1886 . In an era when native birds provided one of the few remaining links with wild nature , English sparrows ...
Peter J. Schmitt. cities and towns , English sparrows established themselves in thirty - five states and five territories by 1886 . In an era when native birds provided one of the few remaining links with wild nature , English sparrows ...
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... English sparrows and alley cats ; and the country , like Heaven , seemed far away to the very young . No study of children and urbanization disturbed American edu- cators as much as G. Stanley Hall's examination of " The Content of ...
... English sparrows and alley cats ; and the country , like Heaven , seemed far away to the very young . No study of children and urbanization disturbed American edu- cators as much as G. Stanley Hall's examination of " The Content of ...
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