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Example sentences for "throated green"

  • They nest in coniferous woods throughout their United States and Canadian range, the nests being placed at any height from the ground and being constructed like those of the Black-throated Green.

  • Fancy a President of the United States stalking rapidly across bushy fields to the woods, eager as a boy and filled with the one idea of showing to his visitors the black-throated green warbler!

  • I saw the Blackburnian, the summer yellowbird, and the black-throated green.

  • The song first attracted my attention, it is so like in form to that of the Black-throated Green Back, but in quality so inferior.

  • In some plumages these birds may be confused with the Black-throated Green.

  • A far sweeter strain, falling on the ear with the true sylvan cadence, is that of the black-throated green-backed warbler, whom I meet at various points.

  • The finest songster among the Sylvia, according to my notions, is the black-throated green-back.

  • The sweet beguiler turned out to be the warbler mentioned above, the black-throated green, but with a more than usually exquisite arrangement of his notes.

  • The song of the Black-throated Green Warbler is so unlike that of the other warblers that it becomes an important characteristic of the species.

  • One of these is the Black-throated Green Warbler of our illustration.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being taken; build their; certain occasion; common laborer; danger from; dispensed with; emigrant ship; getting through; gold coins; good show; great hill; growled the; large teaspoonful; literary society; minimum rates; mountainous regions; ninety miles; only because; shall soon; start again; throated blue; throated green; throated sparrow; transmitted through