The Songs of Birds

7月 16, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

There are many sounds in Nature that delight the ear. The songs of birds, without which the green countryside would be almost a dreary place; the shrill, whistling bugle note of the whitetail deer which uttered only at night and which is one of the rarest and wildest of all woods sounds; the guttural, mysterious voices of migrating herons dropping down through the blackness overhead; the music of the wind in one high, dim, shadowy forest of ancient, straight-trunked pines; the deep-toned thunder roll of the surf beating upon a lonely shore-all these sounds in their several ways bring pleasure to those whose joy lies in natural things and who will not always be pent in cities.

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