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Birds of Village and Field. 1 133 Sparrow, Fox He has a peculiar method of scratching the ground* not like a hen, with one foot at a time, but somehow with both at once, in a little spasm. PARKHURST. The Birds' Calendar. 31 . . . . The russet groundbird bold With both slim feet at once will lightly rake the mold. SILL. Not the least important of its prepossessing features is its conspicuous good-nature, a hail-fellow, well met, fraternizing at once with chickadees, snow-birds, white- throats, a...nd any others of peaceable disposition Its musical ability .... Surpasses all other sparrows in fine modulation and a peculiarly full, luscious and flute- like quality of tone, tinged with, a delicious plaintiveness. It is like a wild spring flower. If its notes should fall to the ground and take root, they would certainly spring up as hepaticas or something of the sort. PARKHURST. The Birds' Calendar. 31 SPARROW, GRASSHOPPER Its fine insect-like notes give it the name of grasshopper sparrow. They may be written pit-tuck, zee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e.
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