The Burgess Bird Book for Children
  • I JENNY WREN ARRIVES. Introducing the House Wren.
  • II THE OLD ORCHARD BULLY. The English or House Sparrow.
  • III JENNY HAS A GOOD WORD FOR SOME SPARROWS. The Song, White-throated and Fox Sparrows.
  • IV CHIPPY, SWEETVOICE AND DOTTY. The Chipping, Vesper and Tree Sparrows.
  • V PETER LEARNS SOMETHING HE HADN'T GUESSED. The Bluebird and the Robin.
  • VI AN OLD FRIEND IN A NEW HOME. The Phoebe and the Least Flycatcher.
  • VII THE WATCHMAN OF THE OLD ORCHARD. The Kingbird and the Great Crested Flycatcher.
  • VIII OLD CLOTHES AND OLD HOUSES. The Wood Peewee and Some Nesting Places.
  • IX LONGBILL AND TEETER. The Woodcock and the Spotted Sandpiper.
  • X REDWING AND YELLOW WING. The Red-winged Blackbird and the Golden-winged Flicker.
  • XI DRUMMERS AND CARPENTERS. The Downy, Hairy and Red-headed Woodpeckers.
  • XII SOME UNLIKE RELATIVES. The Cowbird and the Baltimore Oriole.
  • XIII MORE OF THE BLACKBIRD FAMILY. The Orchard Oriole and the Bobolink.
  • XIV BOB WHITE AND CAROL THE MEADOW LARK. The So-called Quail and the Meadow Lark.
  • XV A SWALLOW AND ONE WHO ISN'T. The Tree Swallow and the Chimney Swift.
  • XVI A ROBBER IN THE OLD ORCHARD. The Purple Martin and the Barn Swallow.
  • XVII MORE ROBBERS. The Crow and the Blue Jay.
  • XVIII SOME HOMES IN THE GREEN FOREST. The Crow, the Oven Bird and the Red-tailed Hawk.
  • XIX A MAKER OF THUNDER AND A FRIEND IN BLACK. The Ruffed Grouse and the Crow Blackbird.
  • XX A FISHERMAN ROBBED. The Osprey and the Bald-headed Eagle.
  • XXI A FISHING PARTY. The Great Blue Heron and the Kingfisher.
  • XXII SOME FEATHERED DIGGERS. The Bank Swallow, the Kingfisher and the Sparrow Hawk.
  • XXIII SOME BIG MOUTHS. The Nighthawk, the Whip-poor-will and Chuck-wills-. widow.
  • XXIV THE WARBLERS ARRIVE. The Redstart and the Yellow Warbler.
  • XXV THREE COUSINS QUITE UNLIKE. The Black and White Warbler, the Maryland Yellow-Throat. and the Yellow-breasted Chat.
  • XXVI PETER GETS A LAME NECK. The Parula, Myrtle and Magnolia Warblers.
  • XXVII A NEW FRIEND AND AN OLD ONE. The Cardinal and the Catbird.
  • XXVIII PETER SEES ROSEBREAST AND FINDS REDCOAT. The Rose-breasted Grosbeak and the Scarlet Tanager.
  • XXIX THE CONSTANT SINGERS. The Red-eyed, Warbling and Yellow-throated Vireos.
  • XXX JENNY WREN'S COUSINS. The Brown Thrasher and the Mockingbird.
  • XXXI VOICE OF THE DUSK. The Wood, Hermit and Wilson's Thrushes.
  • XXXII PETER SAVES A FRIEND AND LEARNS SOMETHING. The Towhee and the Indigo Bunting.
  • XXXIII A ROYAL DRESSER AND A LATE NESTER. The Purple Linnet and the Goldfinch.
  • XXXIV MOURNER THE DOVE AND CUCKOO. The Mourning Dove and the Yellow-billed Cuckoo.
  • XXXV A BUTCHER AND A HUMMER. The Shrike and the Ruby-throated Hummingbird.
  • XXXVI A STRANGER AND A DANDY. The English Starling and the Cedar Waxwing.
  • XXXVII FAREWELLS AND WELCOMES. The Chickadee.
  • XXXVIII HONKER AND DIPPY ARRIVE. The Canada Goose and the Loon.
  • XXXIX PETER DISCOVERS TWO OLD FRIENDS. The White-breasted Nuthatch and the Brown Creeper.
  • XL SOME MERRY SEED-EATERS. The Tree Sparrow and the Junco.
  • XLI MORE FRIENDS COME WITH THE SNOW. The Snow Bunting and the Horned Lark.
  • XLII PETER LEARNS SOMETHING ABOUT SPOOKY. The Screech Owl.
  • XLIII QUEER FEET AND A QUEERER BILL. The Ruffed Grouse and the Crossbills.
  • XLIV MORE FOLKS IN RED. The Pine Grosbeak and the Redpoll.
  • XLV PETER SEES TWO TERRIBLE FEATHERED HUNTERS. The Goshawk and the Great Horned Owl.

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