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Bob Evans,
Geologist, etc.
Hopewell Township, Muskingum County
wrote:
Subject: Daniel Boone's Ohio bird riddle
The old English vernacular "sparrow" just means a small bird so which
little bird would start singing a lot when disturbed? And be inhabiting
clearings, not woodlands, but cleared areas that would be devoted to maize,
beans, pumpkins, etc.? Certainly not a Louisiana Waterthrush; I would
instead suggest the Carolina Wren
Scott Moody
Ohio University
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