And of course the blackcaps never for a moment left off singing.
Annunziata's eyes, during this divagation, had wandered to the window, the tall window with its view of the terraced garden, where the mimosa bloomed and the blackcaps carolled.
And of course blackbirds were calling, blackcaps and thrushes singing, in all the leafy galleries overhead.
Willughby describes a colony of Blackcaps on a small island in a marsh or fish pond, in the county of Stafford, distant at least thirty miles from the sea.
As I looked at the bunches that my friend had sent, I thought of those exquisite perfumed parterres, of the song of the blackcaps amongst the olives, of the golden sunlight, and of the radiant beauty of sea and sky.
Then I recalled the olive woods in Southern France, and remembered how sweetly I had heard the blackcaps sing in March mornings from the Hotel Bellevue windows.
She stuck to it that it was a blackbird, and to prove that I was wrong assured me that there were no blackcaps there.
I said there are no blackcaps here because I've been told so, but all the same I've often remarked that the blackbird has two different songs.
Well, when I told her we had no blackcaps she was so disappointed; and yet, sir, if what you say is right, the bird was singing near us all the time!
Nancy was as much a part of the Coldbrooks country as the primroses and the blackcaps in the woods.
Into the realm of Sycill als haue we Frendis and citeis, with armyt men plente, And of the Troian blude Acestes kyng.
The next morning I was on the road to Martel, with nightingales and blackcaps singing all around from blossoming quince and hawthorn and copses filled with a gold-green glimmer, until I reached the bare upland country.
Blackcaps (those tireless ubiquitous minstrels) were singing wildly overhead; ring-doves kept up their monotonous coo-cooing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blackcaps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.