Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A small fringilline bird of the United States, of the genus Coturniculus: so called from its chirruping notes, which resemble the stridulation of a grasshopper.
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Examples
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Among the finches one of the most musical and plaintive songs is that of the bush-sparrowI do not know why the books call it field-sparrow, for it does not dwell in the open fields like the vesperfinch, the savannah-sparrow, and grasshopper-sparrow, but among the cedars and bayberry bushes and young locusts in the same places where the prairie warbler is found.
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Among the finches one of the most musical and plaintive songs is that of the bush-sparrow -- I do not know why the books call it field-sparrow, for it does not dwell in the open fields like the vesperfinch, the savannah-sparrow, and grasshopper-sparrow, but among the cedars and bayberry bushes and young locusts in the same places where the prairie warbler is found.
An Autobiography Roosevelt, Theodore 1913
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Among the finches one of the most musical and plaintive songs is that of the bush-sparrow -- I do not know why the books call it field-sparrow, for it does not dwell in the open fields like the vesperfinch, the savannah-sparrow, and grasshopper-sparrow, but among the cedars and bayberry bushes and young locusts in the same places where the prairie warbler is found.
Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography Theodore Roosevelt 1888
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