A Glimpse of the Birds of Berkeley, 



in musical form, and repeat them as 

 follows. The golden-crowned sparrow 

 sings : 



8va 



i 



The song of GambeFs sparrow is a 

 trifle more elaborate, commencing on 

 an upward scale instead of the down- 

 ward, as in the former case. Loud and 

 clear comes from the rose-bushes the 

 treble whistle: 



8va. 



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Gambel's sparrow sings not only all 

 day long but occasionally at night. 

 Often upon a dark, misty night in 

 February or March I have heard a sud- 

 den burst of bird music, and recognized 

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