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A variety of endemic birds are present in this region, including Bolivian Recurvebill (Simoxenops striatus), Bolivian Blackbird (Oreopsar bolivianus), and a number of finches including Citron-headed Yellow Finch (Sicalis luteocephala) and Warbling Finches (Poospiza garleppi and P. boliviana).
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Warbling squalls of screams, gusts of them, scream fronts, the ambiguous kind that could mean something very good or something very bad.
Sirens « raincoaster 2006
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Warbling squalls of screams, gusts of them, scream fronts, the ambiguous kind that could mean something very good or something very bad.
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Miss Stephens herself chose the words from Moore's 'Lalla Rookh;' and the composer set himself to work on 'From Chindara's Warbling Fount I Come.'
Among the Great Masters of Music Scenes in the Lives of Famous Musicians Walter Rowlands
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Warbling thy sweetest notes 'midst flowers and woodlands green.
Poems (1828) Thomas Gent
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The song of the Yellow-Throat resembles that of the Warbling
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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Red-eyed Vireo's, is that of the Solitary Warbling Vireo, -- a bird slightly larger, much rarer, and with a louder, less cheerful and happy strain.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Various
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He resembles somewhat the Warbling Vireo (_Vireo gilvus_), and the two birds are often confounded by careless observers.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Various
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"That's Redeye's cousin, the Warbling Vireo," said Jenny.
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Breath of Flowers is far sweeter in the Aire (when it comes and goes, like the Warbling of Music) than in the hand, therefore nothing is more fit for that delight than to know what be the
An Island Garden 1894
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