"Passenger pigeon" Quotes from Famous Books
... nest, for its situation, that can be found is that of the turtle-dove. A few sticks and straws are carelessly thrown together, hardly sufficient to prevent the eggs from falling through or rolling off. The nest of the passenger pigeon is equally hasty and insufficient, and the squabs often fall to the ground and perish. The other extreme among our common birds is furnished by the ferruginous thrush, which collects together a mass of material that would fill a half-bushel measure; or by the fish-hawk, which adds to and repairs ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — A Book of Natural History - Young Folks' Library Volume XIV. • Various |