...One pretty little songster, named "cabazo", a species of canary, is kept in very neatly made cages, having traps on the top to entice its still free companions...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...--Comparisonof the Shelluh Language with that of the Wah elGrarbie, or Oasis of Ammon, and with the originalLanguage of the Canary Islands, and similitude ofCustoms...
Abd Salam Shabeeny 「An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa」
...The wordsbetween inverted commas, are quotations fromGlasse's History of the Discovery and Conquestof the Canary Islands...
Abd Salam Shabeeny 「An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa」
...She warbles prettily, very much like a canary, and is extremely activein catching flies, but eats crumbs of bread-and-milk too...
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」
...The very name of Canary is a cheerful one, associated as it is with the idea of bounteous vineyards, and of those little golden birds that make music all over the world...
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」
...I’mnot quite so much, fur’s tonnage goes,but I ain’t exactly a canary bird...
Various 「Ainslee's magazine, Volume 16, No. 2, September, 1905」
...The ordinary talking parrot is no more to me thanthe ordinary or average canary, piping his thin expressionlessnotes; he is a prodigy I am pleased not toknow...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
...McMaster writes that in Rangoon he had a tame canary killed bya bat, and the bird's mate soon afterwards was destroyed in the sameway...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...Gould placed the Australian Finches in the same family as theSparrow—the Fringillidae—which includes also the Linnet andthe cage Canary...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Song birds from other parts of the world may be kept inthis country, but most of them are so scarce and expensive that fewpeople would buy them even if the canary were not a more satisfactorypet...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...The wild bird known in America as the wild canary is the AmericanGoldfinch...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...In perhaps the greater number of cases asingle bird—a singer—satisfies the canary lover...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Next was the canary bird, Pitty-Sing, and last, but not least, fivehorn-toads which were nameless, but who lived peacefully together in abox with sand to burrow in...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...A basketwas held in the old man's lap and on it was fastened a bird cage with abadly frightened canary...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...One daythe canary escaped from the house, and was seen flying about the groundsfor a few days, and when it perched was generally on high elm-trees...
Various 「Dog Stories from the "Spectator"」
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