. Nature's carol singers. Birds. NATURE'S CAROL SINGERS. scale and expires upon the air in a gentle ; Willow Wrens proclaim their presence directly they arrive in this country by commencing to sing, and continue to do so until the end of July. I have heard one, together with a Robin and a Song Thrush, carolling in my garden to-day—the i6th of August. After moulting, they commence their music again in September, so they are not long silent. The song varies, like that of many other melodists, in different parts of the country, and is sometimes uttered on the wing. The alarm note is a


. Nature's carol singers. Birds. NATURE'S CAROL SINGERS. scale and expires upon the air in a gentle ; Willow Wrens proclaim their presence directly they arrive in this country by commencing to sing, and continue to do so until the end of July. I have heard one, together with a Robin and a Song Thrush, carolling in my garden to-day—the i6th of August. After moulting, they commence their music again in September, so they are not long silent. The song varies, like that of many other melodists, in different parts of the country, and is sometimes uttered on the wing. The alarm note is a plaintive t-wheet, with the first t suggested rather than Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kearton, Richard, 1862-1928; Kearton, Cherry, 1871-1940, illus. London, New York [etc. ] Cassell and Co. , Ltd.


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