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But did you know that the coillective term for Bobolinks is a * chain*?
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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If we start a movement called Bobolinks we can demand help from the grown-ups just as the girls have done.
The Blue Birds' Winter Nest Lillian Elizabeth Roy 1900
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Last week we went up Buffalo Road and found a flock of Bobolinks, which were a life bird for all of us.
Archive 2009-05-01 Dafydd 2009
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Last week we went up Buffalo Road and found a flock of Bobolinks, which were a life bird for all of us.
A birding trip Dafydd 2009
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In the southern rice fields it is useful in preventing to some extent the ravages of the swarms of Bobolinks.
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In the south these Rails are found keeping company with the Bobolinks or Reed-birds as they are called down there.
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We also encountered three flocks of Bobolinks, which for some distance flew beside the ship.
The Bird Study Book Thomas Gilbert Pearson
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Bobolinks and thrushes take the place of skylarks; sumach and cedar begin to be as familiar as heather and gorse; forests, prairies, a clear, high sky, a snowy winter, a summer of thunderstorms, drive out the misty England which, since the days of Cynewulf, our ancestors had seen in the mind's eye while they were writing.
Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism Henry Seidel Canby 1919
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Meadow Larks and the Grackles and the Bobolinks all belong to the
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Hidden as the little Bobolinks were in the tall grass, no stranger found them.
The Tale of Bobby Bobolink Tuck-me-In Tales Arthur Scott Bailey 1913
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