Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... birds reached into homes where little else resembling bird life ever penetrated . Churchmen found something frightening in the thought that man had so far lost touch with God's handiwork that ... birds which became part BIRDS IN THE BUSH 35.
... birds reached into homes where little else resembling bird life ever penetrated . Churchmen found something frightening in the thought that man had so far lost touch with God's handiwork that ... birds which became part BIRDS IN THE BUSH 35.
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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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... birds they were able to entice into their yards . The paternalism motivating the bird watcher's crusade for pro- tective legislation , his birdhouse building and winter bird feeding alarmed some naturalists . To those who took their ...
... birds they were able to entice into their yards . The paternalism motivating the bird watcher's crusade for pro- tective legislation , his birdhouse building and winter bird feeding alarmed some naturalists . To those who took their ...
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