Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... Bewick's Swan , Cygnus Bewickii , which had previously passed undistin- guished from the hooper , from which , however , it differs in being considerably smaller , as well as in other points . This wild swan has also a convoluted ...
... Bewick's Swan , Cygnus Bewickii , which had previously passed undistin- guished from the hooper , from which , however , it differs in being considerably smaller , as well as in other points . This wild swan has also a convoluted ...
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... Bewick's Swan is more anserine in its ap- pearance than the hooper ; but on land it shows itself to greater advantage . It is a mild , inoffensive bird in disposition ... swan , supposed to be the same individual , made WILD SWANS . 147.
... Bewick's Swan is more anserine in its ap- pearance than the hooper ; but on land it shows itself to greater advantage . It is a mild , inoffensive bird in disposition ... swan , supposed to be the same individual , made WILD SWANS . 147.
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... Bewick's swan , has also proved that the true wild swans of North America are peculiar to that country , and distinct from the two European swans . " 4. Of the American swans , the largest - it is larger than our hooper - is the Trumpeter ...
... Bewick's swan , has also proved that the true wild swans of North America are peculiar to that country , and distinct from the two European swans . " 4. Of the American swans , the largest - it is larger than our hooper - is the Trumpeter ...
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... swans consist of the trumpeter , the wild , or whistling swan ( Cygnus ferus ) , and Bewick's swan . Dr. Richardson notices the trumpeter and Bewick's swan only . 6. When Juvenal wrote the often quoted hundred and sixty- fourth line of ...
... swans consist of the trumpeter , the wild , or whistling swan ( Cygnus ferus ) , and Bewick's swan . Dr. Richardson notices the trumpeter and Bewick's swan only . 6. When Juvenal wrote the often quoted hundred and sixty- fourth line of ...
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