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Sentence
The
song
of
the
yellow-hammer
consists
of
little
more
than
a
monotone,
repeated
quickly
several
times,
some
emphasis
being
laid
on
the
last
note,
which
is
also
uttered
at
greater
length.
It
is
almost
the
only
bird
whose
note
is
heard
in
the
heat
of
a
summer's
day.
The
cow-boys
in
some
parts
of
the
country
have
given
the
following
interpretation
to
the
yellow-hammer's
song:—
"A
lit—tle
bit
of
bread,
and
no
cheese."
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The song of the yellow-hammer consists of little more than a monotone, repeated quickly several times, some emphasis being laid on the last note, which is also uttered at greater length. It is almost the only bird whose note is heard in the heat of a summer's day. The cow-boys in some parts of the country have given the following interpretation to the yellow-hammer's song:— A lit—tle bit of bread, and no cheese.
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