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From a verbena hard by came the liquid song of a blackcap.
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The songs of chiffchaff, blackcap and crickets play out with distant skylarks.
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The most musical singer we heard was the blackcap warbler.
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A few years ago a blackcap joined the throng, at first an interesting, rare visitor.
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Is the blackcap extending its range, or was it simply blown here by gale-force winds?
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I thought maybe your sister would relish my blackraspberry.
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Some of the other scoops of deliciousness include melted marshmallow, blackraspberry and cake batter.
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The blackraspberry, which we called thimble berry, was found along the stone walls, but was not abundant.
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A rooting tip of the blackraspberry.]
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I'm fixing salmon tenders with strawberry dip, moose enchiladas and squares of fresh-baked bread with blackraspberry spread for appetizers.
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At one end of the garden were several rows of blackcapraspberry bushes, which had grown into an awful snarl.
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Green parrots went scolding and laughing down the thimbleberry hedges that bordered the cornfields, as much at home out of doors as within.
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There are blackberries also, Lady Mary; and some people call them thimbleberries.
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Ferns and thimbleberries and other green leafy plants flourished alongside mushrooms of every shape, size, and color.
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"I thought you were to furnish the thimbleberries for lunch," he said.
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"And I'll pick thimbleberries for our lunch," said Phyllis, eagerly.
Usage of Rubus occidentalis in inglés
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There is another American species of raspberry ( Rubusoccidentalis) that is almost as dear to memory as the wild strawberry-thethimble-berry ,orblack-cap.