1The wood bird feeders were empty.
2It seemed as if a mountain brook, a summer zephyr, and a wild- wood bird were in the box vying with each other in sweet melodies.
3We have known some of the shyest wood birds to come within a few feet of the motionless observer.
4So indeed it seemed, for the wood birds flew to us, seeking the food which the brethren never failed to bring them.
5Now the children's voices blend with the song of the wood birds, and they have a garden there of dandelions, daisies, and flowers.
6The admiral thought they showed very poor taste, for her music was simply horrid and couldn't compare with the warblings of the woods birds.
7At midday the maiden took the food, but the lentils had all gone; as on the previous day, the wood birds had eaten them all.
8"So some wood birds eat fish, as well as the Osprey that we saw at the beach; but how do they chew them, Uncle Roy?"
Translations for wood bird