As if he were on a mountain, his song came back to him, from another whistler this time. |
The men around the whistler clapped him on the back, and some of them began to mimic him with whistles of their own. |
Listening to a tweek or a whistler conjures up nothing like a bolt of lightning in the mind's eye, however. |
The golden whistler, richer in geographic variation than any other bird, is the world's greatest speciator. |
The novice whistler should resolve to not leave this place until they can hold a tune and maybe perform a few minor key scales. |
Then again the French whistler parped so much he could have beat out a samba. |