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This is Group Five of the Bird Alphabet. Look carefully at each picture then write the name of the bird you think it is in the space beneath. Write your name and address on the back and send your entry to "Fairiel," The Fairy Ring, "Evening Post" Buildings, before next Saturday. q is for , very nice on toast. Us for m i, natural ornament does boast. Sis for — —, catches flies in the air. T is for > "A bit of the breast, plaese, Sir."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 25

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This is Group Five of the Bird Alphabet. Look carefully at each picture then write the name of the bird you think it is in the space beneath. Write your name and address on the back and send your entry to "Fairiel," The Fairy Ring, "Evening Post" Buildings, before next Saturday. q is for , very nice on toast. Us for m i, natural ornament does boast. Sis for — —, catches flies in the air. T is for > "A bit of the breast, plaese, Sir." Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 25

This is Group Five of the Bird Alphabet. Look carefully at each picture then write the name of the bird you think it is in the space beneath. Write your name and address on the back and send your entry to "Fairiel," The Fairy Ring, "Evening Post" Buildings, before next Saturday. q is for , very nice on toast. Us for m i, natural ornament does boast. Sis for — —, catches flies in the air. T is for > "A bit of the breast, plaese, Sir." Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 25

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