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NATURAL HISTORY. 
THE WREN. 
135. This little songster is found in almost every 
part of the world. It weighs only three drachms, is 
but four inches in length, and is admired for the 
loudness of its note, compared with the little body 
whence it issues. 
136. It commonly creeps about hedges or trees, 
in the vicinity of farm-yards, and sings very late in 
the evening, though not like the nightingale, after 
the landscape is enveloped in darkness. 
THE BALTIMORE ORIOLE. 
137. This bird, which is also called the Hang- 
bird, from the method of suspending its nest, and the 
What is said about the W ren ? 
From what does the Baltimore Oriole derive its different names ? 
