rought Fire, in Brown, Curious Book
of Birds; Why the Peacock's Tail has a Hundred Eyes, in Holbrook, Book
of Nature Myths; Why the Peetweet Cries for Rain, in Holbrook, Book of
Nature Myths.
For grades 5-6.
A Madcap Thrush, in Miller, True Bird Stories; Antics in the Bird Room,
in Miller, True Bird Stories; Fate of the Children of Lir, in Grierson,
Children's Book of Celtie Stories; Halcyone, in Brown, Curious Book
of Birds; St. Francis's Sermon to the Birds, Longfellow (poem), in
Story-Telling Poems; Saint Kentigern and the Robin, in Brown, Book
of Saints and Friendly Beasts; The Donkey and the Mocking-Bird, Rosas
(poem), in Story-Telling Poems; The Early Girl, in Brown, Curious Book
of Birds; The Nightingale, in Andersen, Wonder Stories; The Parrot,
Campbell (poem), in Story-Telling Poems, The Phoenix, in Brown, Curious
Book of Birds; The Robin, Whittier (poem); The Sauey Oriole, in Miller,
True Bird Stories; The Wild Swans, in Andersen, Wonder Stories; Walter
son der Vogelweid, Longfellow (poem).
For grades 7-8.
Arnaux, the Chronicle of a Homing Pigeon, in Thompson-Seton, Animal
Heroes; King Edwin's Feast, Chadwiek (poem), in Story-Telling Poems;
Our New Neighbors at Ponkapog, in Riverside Seventh Reader; The Abbot
of Inisfalen, Allingham (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; The Birds of
Killingworth, Longfellow (poem); The Downy Woodpecker, in Bird Stories
from Burroughs; The Eagle, Tennyson (poem); The Emperor's Bird's-Nest,
Longfellow (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; The Falcon of Ser Federigo,
Longfellow (poem); The Gulls, in Breck, Wilderness Pets, pages 103, 161;
The House Wren, in Bird Stories from Burroughs; The Keeper of the Nest,
in Roberts, The Feet of the Furtive; The Screech Owl, in Bird Stories
from Burroughs; The Song Sparrow, in Bird Stories from Burroughs.
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