CHAPTER 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.
THE BURGESS BIRD BOOK FOR CHILDREN