Association football club in Cardiff, Wales.
Association football club in Chippenham, England.
Association football club in Barrow-in-Furness, England.
1I hear the bluebirds, and smell the salt-marshes and the wood-mosses.
2Beatrice began the book after her son left her to join the bluebirds.
3With the bluebirds the male is useful as well as ornamental.
4But before their honeymoon was over the bluebirds returned.
5Here a titmouse and a woodpecker were shot, and the bluebirds were singing in the snow.
6Already the robins whistled, the bluebirds sang, and the benediction of peace rested upon the landscape.
7Nest-building is not a favorite occupation with the bluebirds, that are conspicuously domestic none the less.
8Having received eager encouragement, he resumed: My favorites, the bluebirds, we have considered quite at length.
9Slipping her arm in his, she led him through the orchard, where the bluebirds were fluting blissfully in the apple-trees.
10Though the bluebirds sang only one song, they brought to the old man and to the girl a different music.
11They didn't stay long after the arrival of Pete and his family, because Pete threw stones even at the bluebirds.
12It is indeed "good-bye to summer" when the bluebirds withdraw their touch of brightness from the dreary November landscape.
13I suspect the bluebirds first told them, for these birds are constantly peeping into holes and crannies, both spring and fall.
14But most of the time his heart was very sad in his body and his mind took no pleasure of the bluebirds.
15They were just coming light yellow and the bluebirds were there before him, touring the air just for the fun of it.
16Often the bluebirds and robins migrate northward too early, encounter blizzards, and perish in large numbers from snow, sleet, cold and hunger.
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