BLACKBIRD (Turdus merula), the name commonly given to a well-known British bird of the Turdidae family, for which the ancient name was ousel, Anglo-Saxon Osle, equivalent of the German Amsel, a form of the word found in several old English books. [Please select]
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SO they journeyed until they came to the nest of an ousel, and Gwrhyr spoke to her. [Please select]
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Having read about this bird, I at once recognized it as the water-ousel. [Please select]
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I had found not only the water-ousel itself, but also its nest. [Please select]
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From a human point of view it was a frightful plunge; from the ousel point of view it was an every-day affair. [Please select]
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Can it be the-- "Ousel-cock so black of hue, With orange-tawny bill". [Please select]
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And the ousel answered: 'When I first came here I was a young bird, and there was a smith's anvil in this place.' [Please select]
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So the ousel flew before them, till she reached the stag of Redynvre; but when they inquired of the stag whether he knew aught of Mabon he shook his head. [Please select]
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