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35. Ammodramus henslowi. Henslow’s Sparrow. — T.wo pairs in a 
low, wet piece of ground in Sheffield. They were not shy. The males 
sometimes sang in the grass and sedge, wholly out of view, at other times 
mounted on tall weeds, shrubs, or low trees. Mr. Maynard compares the 
song to the syllables see-Tvick, but to my ear there was a liquid sound in 
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The song is delivered rapidly, the head thrown back as the notes are 
emitted. 
▲uk*Yl. J&o., LB88. p. 44 -ij>f 
