10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVENBIRD»
Discover the use of
ovenbird in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ovenbird and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The memoir The Slow Farm, written primarily from a child's point of view, recreates my early years "living off the land" with my hippy parents and explores my complicated relationship with my idealistic father.
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Birds of British Columbia, Volume 4: Wood Warblers through ...
Ovenbird. Seinrus. anrocapillus. (Linnaeus). OVEN. RANGE: Breeds from
northeastern British Columbia east through southern Mackenzie, northern Alberta
, central Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, central and south-central Ontario, ...
Wayne Campbell, Neil K. Dawe, Ian McTaggart-Cowan, 2001
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The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Alberta: A Second Look
Photo: Royal Alberta Museum NESTING The Ovenbird is found in the Boreal
Forest, Foothills, Parkland, and Rocky Mountain Natural Regions in Alberta. The
observed distribution of this species did not change between Atlas 1 and Atlas 2.
"Come on in. What brings you here?" asked the oven bird. -i.--' "v""'* • "You see,
Mr. Ovenbird, they told me that your nest has lots of rooms, and as I have a cold...
achoo... and I don't have the night here?" a nest. . .achoo. Would "Of course!
‘An intrepid explorer, young Rebecca ventures into the forest in search of an ovenbird, a warbler reputed to be the wizard of the woods.
Jean Craighead George, 1995
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Music of the Birds: A Celebration of Bird Song
Thoreau was describing the flight song of the Ovenbird, a common forest warbler
whose normal song is a loud, ringing teacher, teacher, teacher, teacher. For
reasons that elude biologists, the Ovenbird and various other species in the
warbler ...
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Robert Frost & the New England Renaissance
12 For all his repute as a naturalist, Thoreau never managed to distinguish the
ovenbird satisfactorily from the mysterious "night-warbler," confusing them time
and time again. It is now generally conceded by ornithologists and Thoreau ...
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Spatial Capture-Recapture
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edited to fit on the page): AIC ovenbird.model.h2, ovenbird.model.1b, ovenbird.
model.1T, ovenbird.model.DT) (ovenbird.model.1, model detectfn npar logLik AIC
...
J. Andrew Royle, Richard B. Chandler, Rahel Sollmann, 2013
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Great Lakes Nature: An Outdoor Year
An Ovenbird sang in the maple outside my bedroom this morning, a loud, rapid
Teacher teacher teacher (the Ovenbird is sometimes called the "teacher bird"). I
knew it not just from its distinctive song, but because last spring, below a picture ...
But there was nothing to do about it, but to keep Ovenbird from laughing. And
Ovenbird went along. The master of fire himself took out a great pot and filled it
with beans and water in order to feed all the people. Then, he made fire come
from ...
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OVENBIRD»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
ovenbird is used in the context of the following news items.
Away for a week
There were robins and ducks of the black, mallard, and common merganser persuasions, with chestnut-sided warblers and an ovenbird for ... «The Recorder, Jul 15»
Blane Klemek: The distinctive songs and calls of the eastern towhee
Another of my feathered friends, the ovenbird, made its appearance as I walked through a thickly forested area on my way to another known ... «Bemidji Pioneer, Jul 15»
County to gain preserve
Without that, species like the ovenbird and Eastern box turtle could disappear from Indiana,” Cliff Chapman, executive director of the land trust, ... «Daily Journal, Jul 15»
Audubon Center visitor logs 30000 miles
Recently recaptured was an ovenbird, said Sean Grace, director of the center. Read more of this story and more! 7-Day Subscribers have FREE ... «Waterbury Republican American, Jul 15»
The Dawn Chorus--Nature's Best Symphony
... the entire hillside chorus is in full sound--red-eyed vireo, house wren, bluebird, goldfinch, ovenbird, song sparrow, eastern wood peewee. «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Ripples from the Dunes: Earthworms are changing our environment
Not only are the soils being affected, but so are the animals, including songbirds such as the ovenbird. Ovenbirds make their nests on the ... «Herald Times Reporter, Jul 15»
Feeders help increase count of bird sightings
The first bird I noticed was a golden-crowned kinglet, followed by an ovenbird, orange-crowned warbler, American redstart, magnolia warbler, ... «Bismarck Tribune, Jul 15»
Scott Turner: Strolling on a boardwalk through fertile flora and fauna
They included great crested flycatcher, willow flycatcher, veery, wood thrush, blue-gray gnatcatcher, ovenbird, black-and-white warbler, ... «The Providence Journal, Jun 15»
Backyard birder Peterborough's (somewhat) new trail
Just as the ovenbird delivers the greatest volume, winter wren males deliver the greatest length: a run of quick, clear, musical notes that level ... «Monadnock Ledger Transcript, Jun 15»
Bird sightings
... a broad-winged hawk, a Virginia rail, a black-billed cuckoo, 13 purple martins, five house wrens, a northern waterthrush, and an ovenbird. «Boston Globe, Jun 15»