The inspired music of blackbird recitals

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/06/the-inspired-music-of-blackbird-recitals

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I used to wonder why “our” blackbird (Letters, 6 July) invariably began his morning recital with a succession of ascending arpeggiated major triads – until I remembered that this was the way I usually started my trombone warm-up exercises of an early evening before a gig.Robin DowSheffield

• Last year we had a blackbird who obviously knew us too well. He sang the opening bars of “Barwick Green – the Archers theme tune – perfectly.Janet MansfieldAspatria, Cumbria

• For a few years a blackbird used to wish everyone in earshot of our garden a Happy Birthday, every day, all day – until presumably, the day of its own demise.Dave HeadeyFaringdon, Oxfordshire

• What a surprise to read Paul Scott’s letter about a bird in his garden singing My Blue Heaven (4 July). A bird clearly sang the first five notes of that song most summer days in my large, overgrown garden in Walsall in 1978.Lin CartwrightBingley, West Yorkshire