- Honor Bright faithfully fed all his pets
- Mother bird feeding young in nest
- Boy and Girl feeding a horse
Boy and Girl feeding a horse - Assala
Assala snake swallowing a bird whole - Girl feeding a goat
- Strange Mother
A dog being a mother to rabbits - Giraffe Eating
Giraffe Eating - Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Ruby-throated Hummingbird This, the smallest bird found in the area, can be confused only with large moths such as the sphinx or hawk moths. Both the moths and hummingbirds like to feed on deep-throated flowers such as honeysuckles, petunias and trumpet-vines but the moths prefer late evening or early morning while the hummer never passes up a chance to explore such flowers with his long brush-like tongue with which he gathers nectar. This combined with small insects and spiders goes to make up his diet. Brightly colored phials filled with sugar water will attract him to your yard. Hummingbirds are among the best fliers of the bird world and can hover, fly backward or forward or straight away, whatever meets their fancy. The male has a green back and in some lights the throat patch looks black only to flash ruby red when the bird changes position so the light is reflected. The female is duller and has white feather tips on the tail. - Common Frog - showing tongue in action
Frog collecting lunch - Boy feeding donkey
Boy feeding donkey - Feeding the cow
- Giving the chickens some water
- Cat and Lunch
- The Blue Song
The Blue Song Hot mush and molasses all in a blue bowl— Eat it, it’s good for you, sonny. ’T will make you grow tall as a telephone pole— Eat it, it’s good for you, sonny. Fresh fish and potatoes all on a blue plate— Eat it up smart now, my sonny. ’T will make you as jolly and fat as Aunt Kate— Eat it up quick now, my sonny. Sweet milk from a nanny-goat in a blue cup— Drink it, it’s good for you, sonny, ’T will fill you, expand you, and help you grow up, And make a real man of you, sonny. - Feeding some rabbits
- Christmas Dinner
A family sitting down at Christmas dinner table - Cow
- Squirrel with a nut
- Common American Toad
Toad swallowing an insect - Dinner time
- Squirrels gathering nuts for winter
- A picnic