The Spring and Summer developed in their multi-coloured glory: they burned with fiery1 splendour; the pine-trees glowed with a resinous2 phosphorescence. There was the fragrance3 of wormwood. Chicory, blue- bells, buttercups, milfoil, and cowslip blossomed and faded; prickly thistles abounded4.
In May the nights were deeply blue.
In June they were pale green.
The dawn broke in a blood-red flare5 like a great conflagration6, and at night pale silvery mists moved along the bottom of the ravine, washing the tops of the pines.
At first the nest contained five grey eggs with green speckles. Then came the little birds, big-headed, with disproportionately large yellow mouths, their bodies covered with down. They chirruped plaintively7, stretching their long necks out from the nest, and they ate voraciously8.
The male had no power of thought and hardly any of feeling, but within him was a sense of pride in his own work, which he carried on with joy. His whole life was dominated with an instinct which subjugated14 his will and his desires to the care of his young.
He had to obtain a great deal, because both his fledglings and his mate were voracious9. He had to fly sometimes as far as the river Kama, in order to catch seagulls, which hovered16 over the huge, white, unfamiliar17, many-eyed monsters that floated over the water, puffing18, and smelling strangely like forest fires—the steamers!
He fed his fledgelings himself, tearing the meat into pieces. And he watched attentively19 how, with wide open beaks21, they seized the little lumps of meat and, rolling their eyes and almost choking in the effort, swallowed them.
Sometimes one of the fledgelings awkwardly fell out of the nest and rolled down the steep. Then he hastily and anxiously flew after it, bustling22 and croaking23 as though he were grumbling24; he would take it cautiously and clumsily in his talons25 and carry it, a frightened flustered26 atom, back to the nest. There he would smooth its feathers with his great beak20 for a long time, strutting27 round it, standing28 high on his legs, and continuing his anxious croaks29.
He dared not sleep at nights.
He perched on the end of a root, vigilantly30 peering into the darkness, guarding his nestlings and their mother from danger. The stars were above him. At times, as though scenting31 the fullness and beauty of life, he fiercely and ruefully uttered his croak—scaring the night.

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adj.燃烧着的,火红的;暴躁的;激烈的 | |
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弄皱( ruffle的现在分词 ); 弄乱; 激怒; 扰乱 | |
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solicitous
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adj.热切的,挂念的 | |
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petulant
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prey
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鸟( hover的过去式和过去分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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v.使喷出( puff的现在分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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adv.聚精会神地;周到地;谛;凝神 | |
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n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 | |
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bustling
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croaking
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grumbling
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vigilantly
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