It lies in the flat valley of the Ouzel, a tributary of the Ouse, sheltered to east and west by low hills. [Please select]
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I am now able, without incivility, to distinguish the two families of Water-ouzel. [Please select]
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The ouzel is akin to the thrushes, and yet it lives along and in the water. [Please select]
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And again, where the ring-ouzel is common, the thrush will get its brief song exactly. [Please select]
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Did not Stamp point out to him a water-ouzel, with impudently jerking tail, dipping and wading in the shallows of the stream. [Please select]
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In form and movements the Ring Ouzel is a more elegantly shaped bird than the Blackbird. [Please select]
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Water Thrush is one of his names; but he is better known by the names, Dipper and Water Ouzel. [Please select]
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2 Reedling, Bearded: _see_ Bearded Reedling Reeve, Female of Ruff: 266 Ring Ouzel: 10; p. [Please select]
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Both have white chemisettes, but the common water-ouzel (Cinclus aquaticus of Gould) has a white bodice, and the other a black one, the bird being called therefore, in ugly Greek, 'Melanogaster,' 'black-stomached.' [Please select]
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The black bodice is Norwegian fashion--the white, English; and I find that in Switzerland there is an intermediate Robin-ouzel, with a red bodice: but the ornithologists are at variance as to his 'specific' existence. [Please select]
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