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fine-appearing, characteristic head. As the male bird 

 sits on a branch of the apple tree near the nest he 

 sings his one song of only two 



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notes, thus : i / 



Sometimes he hiccoughs in the lW- 



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finale, thus: Phfrhwk-le." Ph<*-be. 



But the song is quite monotonous and sounds re- 

 markably like some thin, piping voice calling for 

 "Phoebe." In size the bird is a trifle larger than 

 the song sparrow. He holds a nearly upright posi- 

 tion as he sits on a twig, and now and then sud- 

 denly darts after some passing insect, but returns 

 immediately to resume his song. He cocks his head 

 this way and that as he sits and sings, evidently 

 keeping a sharp lookout for stray millers, flies, and 

 bees. 



