Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1918 — Clever Fox Sparrow. [ARTICLE]
Clever Fox Sparrow.
The fox sparrow prides himself, doubtless, because he is bigger than most of his American brothers. He is only a bit of a bird, at tha.t, but song sparrow, white-throat, grass finch and a dozen or so of the others doubtless look on their fox-coated relative’s additional inch as an ell, with something thrown in for good measure. The junco, the little slate-colored snowbird, a sparrow after his kind also, frequently accompanies the fox sparrow on his travels. There is a suspicion which is hard to lose that the fox sparrow jaunts along with the junco solely to make his own song secure among the acknowledged melodies, for the junco, while an insistent performer, pjpes an attenuated tune.
