20 WOOD NOTES WILD. 
Chick-y ick-y chick-y eu, Chick-y ick -y chick-y eu. 
21, Sept. a1, cold and rainy. a 
2. a. 
—f2- 
cys z= iad 1 ind ri 
re 
a 
oe, 02, oe, up, Up, Up. 
From these examples it will be seen that bird-music is 
akin to our own; the same intervals are used, those of 
the major and minor keys. No.7 brings to mind the 
first half of an old melody sung by the spinning-girls fifty 
years ago, as a substitute for counting, while reeling 
yarn: — 
{or it a. mY x Js — 
TAB Ly ty HY a rs iw = sw t ra 
Ae a a i nw Bi #2 ‘_. @- mf ri ia ‘_. ca ‘a. 
Zz = | 2 q 74 2 @ 
3 
All a- long, all a - long, all a- long, all a = long, 
—fh-b. 
) ome sass rv iY ity 
f, hh t. me 1 Se si AY nat pa ii] 
f-—-f 1s f { =| z f i fH 
a f a z a 2 * Hi 
4 r ~e 
all @ - long, all @ - long link -tum oo. 
