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    young bird


    1. 49 And while they were running, the river again turned to an egg before the king, and there came out from the egg a young bird which came before the king, and flew at his head and plucked out the king's eye


    2. 55 And that which you saw of the river which turned to an egg as at first, and the young bird plucking out your eye, this means nothing else but the seed of Abram who will kill the king in the latter days


    3. 49 And while they were running the river again turned to an egg before the king and there came out from the egg a young bird which came before the king and flew at his head and plucked out the king's eye


    4. 55 And that which you saw of the river which turned to an egg as at first and the young bird plucking out your eye this means nothing else but the seed of Abram who will kill the king in the latter days


    5. One talon was raised, delicately, as if he were about to step through a nest of young birds


    6. When the scribe next speaks, his voice sounds as thin as a young bird’s


    7. When a young bird still in the nest begins to flap his clumsy, untried wings, he knows instinctively that he must soon leave the nest


    8. The best budgies to train are young birds who have established strong bonds with their owners--or at least with humans in general


    9. Young birds who are still bonding to you do best when kept out of contact with other budgies, who might distract them


    10. You may have better success, however, if you give the young birds a chance to develop some muscle, store some fat, and strengthen their bones before breeding them

    11. -If choosing a young bird wait until it is at the age where


    12. The young birds would stretch their legs and


    13. the eggs and young birds to remain dry


    14. The young bird would not have been ready to face


    15. For the next few weeks, between the young bird’s


    16. quickly transfers the young bird from his pouch to


    17. had seen before and evidently very nearly hatched, for the beak of the young bird


    18. Some young birds come along, flying a yard or two at a time and lighting


    19. He said it was a sign when young chickens flew that way, and so he reckoned it was the same way when young birds done it


    20. That young bird is accustomed to a different life, to a different nest

    21. The logger-headed duck of South America can only flap along the surface of the water, and has its wings in nearly the same condition as the domestic Aylesbury duck: it is a remarkable fact that the young birds, according to Mr


    22. The sutures in the skulls of young mammals have been advanced as a beautiful adaptation for aiding parturition, and no doubt they facilitate, or may be indispensable for this act; but as sutures occur in the skulls of young birds and reptiles, which have only to escape from a broken egg, we may infer that this structure has arisen from the laws of growth, and has been taken advantage of in the parturition of the higher animals


    23. No one would ever have thought of teaching, or probably could have taught, the tumbler-pigeon to tumble—an action which, as I have witnessed, is performed by young birds, that have never seen a pigeon tumble


    24. It is supposed by some naturalists that the more immediate cause of the instinct of the cuckoo is that she lays her eggs, not daily, but at intervals of two or three days; so that, if she were to make her own nest and sit on her own eggs, those first laid would have to be left for some time unincubated or there would be eggs and young birds of different ages in the same nest


    25. The chief points to be referred to are three: first, that the common cuckoo, with rare exceptions, lays only one egg in a nest, so that the large and voracious young bird receives ample food


    26. The first step towards the acquisition of the proper instinct might have been mere unintentional restlessness on the part of the young bird, when somewhat advanced in age and strength; the habit having been afterwards improved, and transmitted to an earlier age


    27. pecoris of North America, has acquired instincts as perfect as those of the cuckoo, for it never lays more than one egg in a foster-nest, so that the young bird is securely reared


    28. Now let us suppose the mocking-thrush of Chatham Island to be blown to Charles Island, which has its own mocking-thrush; why should it succeed in establishing itself there? We may safely infer that Charles Island is well stocked with its own species, for annually more eggs are laid and young birds hatched than can possibly be reared; and we may infer that the mocking-thrush peculiar to Charles Island is at least as well fitted for its home as is the species peculiar to Chatham Island


    29. Why did I not step forward to comfort and protect him? Where was the pitifulness which often made me burst into tears at the sight of a young bird fallen from its nest, or of a puppy being thrown over a wall, or of a chicken being killed by the cook for soup?


    30. Just see! He listens to the young bird, but wouldn't listen to the old one! He would not hear me, but he follows his wife at once! (MATRYÓNA and ANÍSYA turn to go

    31. It needs no one to tell the young birds when it is time to burst the shell; they know very well when there is no longer room for them in the eggs, and begin of their own accord to break the shell and leave it behind


    32. He is like the young bird who can never return to its outgrown shell


    33. [Reads] “One day, late in autumn, my friend and I agreed to meet on the Murýgin fields, where there was a close thicket with many young birds in it


    34. Just see! He listens to the young bird, but wouldn't listen to the old one! He would not hear me, but he follows his wife at once! [Matryóna and Anísya turn to go] Well, are you coming?


    35. And the conclusion will be as final for them as for the young birds hatched out of the eggs


    36. A young bird can be distinguished from an old one by the pliability of the tip of the breastbone


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