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قراءة كتاب The Nursery, Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1875 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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The Nursery, Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1875 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
only take care of them and feed them for weeks, but sometimes they even let the greedy young cuckoos push their own children out of the nest."
"That's a hard case," said Arthur. "Is there any American bird that acts like the cuckoo?"
"Oh, yes!" said Uncle Oscar. "There is a little bird called the 'cow-bunting,' about as large as a canary-bird: she, too, makes other birds hatch her young and take care of them."
"I don't like such lazy behavior. Did you ever hear the note of the cuckoo?" said Arthur.
"Oh, yes!" replied Uncle Oscar. "I have heard it in England; and there, too, I have heard the skylark and the nightingale, neither of which birds we have in America. But we have the mocking-bird, one of the most wonderful of song-birds."
"I wonder if the cuckoo would not live in America," said Arthur. "I should like to get one and try it. I would take good care of it."
"It would not thrive in this climate, Arthur."
UNCLE OSCAR.


