Here is shown the female linnet, an ample provider for its young, who, after dinner, take their siesta beneath the downy body of the mother bird. The bunting, a brilliantly plumaged songster, is shown hiding its food in the bush and brambles near its nest, against a dry day; for the proverbial "rainy-day" means fat pickings in worms for our feathered friends. Here is a picture of our little friend, the wren, perking about in all its busybody fussiness.
—Moving Picture World synopsis