On the 30th May, a nest of Whitethroats three days old was removed at 7.
But the Garden-Warbler is not the only bird that acts as a stimulus to the instinct of the Blackcap; Whitethroats are often attacked, and the Chiffchaff is a source of irritation.
The experiments with the Blackbirds and the Whitethroats gave the most interesting results.
An instance of this was a struggle between two Whitethroats which happened in the latter part of April and lasted for three successive days.
The familiar pollards and thorn-bushes, where the Willow-warblers and Whitethroats were every morning to be seen or heard, are like so many desolate College rooms in the heart of the Long Vacation.
The throat of both Whitethroats is real white, and they have a pleasant way of puffing it out, as if to assure one that there is no mistake about it.
There were fairies, too, in the bower; four little whitethroats were flitting about in the sunshine.
As he lighted on the snow-covered ground among a group of feeding whitethroats the cardinal, with his splendid crest, stood out like a jet of flame, and the black spot at the base of his bill only made the rest of him seem the brighter.
In a group of thirty or forty whitethroats that were feeding on my bird seed I noticed also two plump song sparrows.
Lesser whitethroats come to us every year, and may be said to be fairly common in the village.
Greater whitethroats are as common in this garden and neighbourhood as in most places.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whitethroats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.