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BULLFINCH AND CANARY.
One Learned From the Other “God
Save the King.”
That a bullfinch can be trained to
pipe a whole tune, or more, to perfec
tion, that is to say, do it, so far as in
tonation and rhythm are concerned, as
well as any skilled musician, every
body knows. It is also a fact, though
perhaps less common, that a canary
placed in an adjoining room and hear
ing the tune of such a piping bullfinch
over and over again, may, quite by
himself, i. e., without being trained for
it, acquire the same accomplishment
to the minutest detail.
An experience, however, which I
have had during a recent visit to Ger
many 'has so greatly impressed my
friend, Professor Hubrecht, of Utrecht,
to whom I told it, that I venture to
think you will find it of sufficient in
terest to be laid before your readers.
My sister, Frau Professor Grosse, of
Brunswick, possesses an old bullfinch
which pipes, among other tunes, “God
Save the King’’ beautifully, even em
bellishing it now and then with some
charming little grace notes. For some
time he was the only bird in the house,
until, about a year ago, my sister re
ceived the present of a canary bird,
a lovely but untrained songster, sing
ing, as they say in Germany, “as his
beak was grown.”
The cages containing the two birds
stood in two adjoining rooms. At first
one of the birds would be silent while
the other was singing. Gradually,
however, the young canary bird com
menced to imitate the tune of the bull
finch, trying more and more of it at a
time, until after nearly a year’s study
he had completely mastered it, and
could pipe it quite independently by
himself. As 1 said before, this, in a
canary bird, though a rare accomplish
ment, is nothing very extraordinary or
unheard of.
Now, however, I come to my point.
What I am going to relate seems to me
so wonderful that I should consider it
absolutely incredible had I not with
my own ears heard it, not once, but
dozens of times within the few days
of my visit.
When the bullfinch, as sometimes
happened, would, after the first half
of the tune, stop a little longer than
the rhythm of the melody warranted,
the canary would take up the tune
where the bullfinch had stopped, and
properly finish it. —George Henschel.
THE RAT’S STRATAGEM.
I was spending a holiday with a far
mer friend, and one day he and I were
looking from a window into the farm
yard. Several rats w r ere scurrying
about, when suddenly one of my
friend’s dogs appeared and cut off the
rats from all means of escape except
one. The dog was young, and although
intensely keen on rats, was, owing to
inexperience, rather frightened to
tackle them. A small drain ran
run through the yard, and at the end
of it was the one hole of escape left
to the rats.
The hole was very small, but they
all got in smartly enough except one
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large, powerful rodent, who had diffi
culty in squeezing in. He got the
forepart of his body through, but just
as he was halfway the pup made a
snap at him. The rat turned and
snarled, and the pup retreated. The
rat then tried again, but when he got
into his former position the pup was
biting him severely in the back. He
had to come out again and face the
pup, but the pup was at a distance
waiting for another chance. This was
repeated again and again.
The rat was getting exhausted, and
would certainly have been killed had
it not been for a wonderful display of
courage and cunning. While the large
rat was looking hopelessly around two
smaller rats emerged from the hole
and pluckily faced the pup, who, how
ever, was quite cowed by the sight of
two of them. Meantime the large rat,
by dint of much struggling, passed into
the hole. Then the other two turned
about and slipped into the hole while
the pup was still wondering which one
it would attack first. —I. Carstairs.
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