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The canary, among foreign birds, and the linnet and bobolink ... and New Zealand as singing delightfully, and some fine songsters are occasionally imported in cages from tropical climates.
Called Singapore Singing Bird Cage, the limited edition pieces — there are only five in the world — feature a bird cage with two singing Crimson Sunbirds, which are informally nominated by ...
In spring, on the other hand, the cock linnet advertises himself with lively flutings, twangings and tremolos that once made it a favourite cage-bird of urban artisans. John Watters, writing in ...
No one seems to use the word any more, so maybe Cockneys are fading into history now, along with pie and mash, Blitz memories and cage birds ... stiff breezes and birds singing everywhere ...
where hundreds of competitors pitch their singing birds against each other for big money prizes. The birds are kept in ornate bamboo cages draped with elaborate and colourful cloths but when the ...
Jaquet-Droz was also the first to build singing mechanical birds (often in hanging cages or boxes), which caught the eye of European high society. On display as part of this exhibition are 24 ...