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Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877
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It 10 CBIES AND CALL-NOTES OP' WILD BIBDS.
occupies nearly a second and a-half in duration, and has a wailing accent, slightly descending in pitch. Like the call- note, this is often heard in the autumnal months, and with the call-note it c institutes some part of the first songs of the young robins. Sometimes this note is given very clearly at the com- mencement of the song a fact which suggests that the original songs of the robin may have principally consisted of repetitions- of these notes.
... In many other species the song has not advanced beyond this elementary method. Dr. A. G. Butler told me of a female robin which called her mate by uttering the distress-note when she quitted the nest. The reader should watch for incidents of this kind, and record them.
The Starling.
This is not the next species in order of abundance, but it seerns to be next in order of notableness ; and if the reader has not sufficient garden to attract the bird, he can, by walking a short distance, enjoy the songs of starlings on other premises.


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