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Their chief recommendation is the great neatness, and, you might say, beauty, of plumage ; their glossy black head, with clear white cheeks, and delicate rose-colored bill, that looks like a piece of wax-work ; and their light-slate or almost ashen-gray body, forming one of the richest combinations of colors. They become very tame in confinement, and occasionally one is seen that can in reality be called a bird of song. They can be taught a variety of amusing tricks, and, perhaps more than any ...other caged bird, will perform their tricks at command, with the seeming fear of a child. The English Sparrow. — The English sparrow, now so commonly seen in all of the parks, and in fact streets, of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Hoboken, was first introduced by the Messrs. Reiche in 1858. The cost of the first importation was partly paid by Mr. W. H. Scheiffellin, who had a quantity of them set free in the garden of his pala- tial residence in Madison Square, New-York City. The quantity of sparrows now seen around the Fifth- Avenue Hotel.
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