Bird watching can be more fun than a {A Container} of {A Plural Noun}. Our {An Adjective} feathered friends are everywhere, waiting to be watched.
An interesting bird to start with is the {Another Adjective} Oriole, which builds its nest in {A Noun} trees. Early in spring, we hear the Oriole give its mating call, which sounds like this: "{A Funny Noise}."
Then the male and female get together and {A Verb}. Later, the female lays {A Number} eggs. Isn't that {An Adjective}?
Another fascinating bird is the {Another Adjective}-breasted Nuthatch. The Nuthatch is very tame. He will fly down and land right on your {A Noun} and eat out of your {A Plural Noun}.
Other birds to watch out for are the red-crested {A Noun}, the {An Adjective}-necked Thrush, and the yellow-bellied {A Noun}-sucker.
Now that you know something about birds, get out there and {A Verb}!