At one place I heard a very clear and piercing note from a small hawk, like a single note from a white-throated sparrow, only very much louder, as he dashed through the tree-tops over my head.
The note of the white-throated sparrow, a very inspiriting but almost wiry sound, was the first heard in the morning, and with this all the woods rang.
While with us they rarely if ever sing, but in their summer home they have a clear tinkling song like that of the White-throated Sparrow, with which we see them associated here.
Mingled with their sharp notes, like the clicking of pebbles, came the gentle whisper of the white-throated sparrow, and from a nearby thicket one of them gave its strange minor song.
Then there were the silver flute-notes of the little pink-beaked field sparrow, which they were to hear later across darkling meadows, and the strange minor strains of the white-throated sparrow.
As the darkness turned to the dusk of dawn, the first day-song was the beautiful minor strain of the white-throated sparrow.
On entering the Park we saw a White-throated Sparrow.
This subspecies of the Black-throated Sparrow occurs in northwestern Coahuila.
The white-throated sparrow, a large and very pretty bird, eats the seeds of smartweed and ragweed.
All of this group sing, and some of them are noted songsters, as the song sparrow, the white-throated sparrow, and the fox sparrow.
Here is a picture of the White-throated Sparrow, drawn so big you can see it almost across the room, with all the outside parts of which you must learn the names.
In a family not distinguished for good looks, the white-throated sparrow is conspicuously handsome, especially after the spring moult.
The unobtrusive yellow-throated sparrow (Gymnorhis flavicollis) is another tree-haunting species to be looked for in the garden.
I allude to the yellow-throated sparrow (Gymnorhis flavicollis).
The yellow-throated sparrow is a bird of retiring disposition and I have never heard of one forcing its way into a sahib's bungalow.
The morning song of little Kilooleet, the white-throated sparrow, was already trickling through the maple leaves, when the travellers started again upon their way.
Through the stillness came to us the sweet notes of the white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) roosting among the fragrant boughs of the balsam fir.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "throated sparrow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.