The woodthrush appears to be actuated by other than merely commonplace and personal motives.
The woodthrush is associated with the dogwood, as the catbird with the smilax, and the oriole with the elm.
Beginning with the desultory calls of wood-pewees, it is taken up by song-sparrows, robins and catbirds, dominated by the devotional song of the woodthrush who appears to act as chorister.
The woodthrush built in a thicket by the bungalow and borrowed a paper napkin for her nest.
Had there been no human ear to delight, the song of the woodthrush would have been just as sweet.
The last faint notes of the woodthrush came softly from the shadowy ravine, robins caroled in chorus, then they, too, became silent.
The house wren was fairly bubbling over with music and his rippling notes seemed to express the exuberance of life in all Nature; while the serene song of the woodthrush floated from far, dim forest depths--fit prelude for the Angelic Choir.
The melody of the woodthrush is not so wild, so ethereal and so far away as the hermit's, but when he rings his vesper bell in his divine contralto voice, no other sound in Nature can excel it.
For the alleged Woodthrush was not a Woodthrush at all, but turned out to be a Hermit Thrush.
And in the trees overhead, the Veery, the Hermit-thrush, or even a Woodthrush sang his sweetly solemn strain, in that golden twilight of the midday forest.
It was then that a woodthrush voiced the crowning joy of spring, and with slowly filling eyes she asked its name.
She seemed listening to the love-calls of a woodthrush that came faintly through the still woods, and then he saw that she heard nothing, saw nothing--that she was in a dream as deep as sleep.
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