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Excerpt from Our Favourite Song Birds: Their Habits, Music, and Characteristics
March may be said to mark the real commence ment of the vernal chorus which is soon to swell into such a perfect torrent of song that each individual singer will almost lose his identity in the growing volume of melody. One notable exception, however, is presented in the mistle-thrush. All through the boisterous days of this month, when spring seems ever struggling with winter for supremacy, the Stormcock sings with waning power, and is often silent altogether for days. The Song Thrush now is in full voice, and the Blackbird's mellow song.
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