He woke up to the sound of Birdsong and the faintest sound of tapping on a keyboard about two rooms away. |
The preserve, wild with birdsong, was thick with robins, flickers, grackles, blackbirds, catbirds, and doves. |
The wind in the trees, waves shushing on the shore, birdsong or the rustle of long grass. |
Birdsong and other forest sounds up, then under the Chief's speech. |
Birdsong is fairly easy to live without, but getting by when you lose some of the building blocks of speech is a far more challenging affair. |
A century after the outbreak of the First World War, Sebastian Faulks' novel Birdsong is on a national tour which includes Birmingham Rep. |