Aún no tenemos significados para "throated sparrow".
1Likewise the tree or Canada sparrow, and the white-crowned and white- throated sparrow.
2Now and then came the sweet, plaintive song of the white- throated sparrow.
3The season of southward journey came, but the white throated sparrow would not leave her tree.
4There is a white- throated sparrow, on a little tree across the river, whistling his afternoon song
5Thus, to people in Massachusetts the white- throated sparrow seems to say, "Pea-bod-y, Pea-bod-y, Pea-bod-y!"
6It was a song about the love of a white- throated sparrow for a birch-tree of the North.
7I at last discovered that it was the white- throated sparrow, a common bird all through this region.
8A white- throated sparrow trilled four notes.
9In a family not distinguished for good looks, the white- throated sparrow is conspicuously handsome, especially after the spring moult.
10There was nothing to break the silence except the thin clear whistle of the white- throated sparrow far back in the woods.
11He is usually in company with his congener, the white- throated sparrow, but seldom more than in the proportion of one to twenty of the latter.
12The North speaks, however, only in the voices of three-thetwo thrushes, and the white-throatedsparrow.
13The little white- throated sparrows came familiarly about the palm cabins and whitewashed houses and trilled on the rooftrees.
14The yellow- throated sparrows, the koels, the sunbirds, the bee-eaters, the red turtle-doves and the majority of the king-crows leave the Punjab.
15The violin invariably woke the birds in the tree-tops, and some, probably thrushes or warblers or white throated sparrows, began twittering.
16Rain or shine, day or night, these white- throated sparrows are the sunniest, cheeriest folk to be found anywhere in the woods.
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