Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... manner , with its head downwards , as if pecking something , and at the same time great exertion of both wings and legs was used . The bird was , we doubt not , at this time capturing the fresh - water mollusca and insect - larvæ which ...
... manner , with its head downwards , as if pecking something , and at the same time great exertion of both wings and legs was used . The bird was , we doubt not , at this time capturing the fresh - water mollusca and insect - larvæ which ...
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... manner of a sky - lark , till he has ascended nearly as high again as the station from which he sprang ; when , with outstretched wings and expanded tail , he makes a half circle in his slow descent , singing all the while , till he ...
... manner of a sky - lark , till he has ascended nearly as high again as the station from which he sprang ; when , with outstretched wings and expanded tail , he makes a half circle in his slow descent , singing all the while , till he ...
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... manner al redde or yellowe on the brest , backe , and head . The oldest man living never heard or reade of any such like bird ; and the thinge most to bee noted was , that it seemed they came out of some country not inhabited ; for that ...
... manner al redde or yellowe on the brest , backe , and head . The oldest man living never heard or reade of any such like bird ; and the thinge most to bee noted was , that it seemed they came out of some country not inhabited ; for that ...
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... manner , namely , by first pecking a hole in the shell , and then enlarging it by wrenching off pieces by the lateral power . Mr. Yarrell mentions a pair kept by Mr. Morgan , which were impatient and restless under confinement ...
... manner , namely , by first pecking a hole in the shell , and then enlarging it by wrenching off pieces by the lateral power . Mr. Yarrell mentions a pair kept by Mr. Morgan , which were impatient and restless under confinement ...
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William John Broderip. figured and described in a masterly manner by Mr. Yarrell in the " Zoological Journal , " and in his " British Birds . " There is an odd superstition connected with these birds in Thuringia , which makes the wood ...
William John Broderip. figured and described in a masterly manner by Mr. Yarrell in the " Zoological Journal , " and in his " British Birds . " There is an odd superstition connected with these birds in Thuringia , which makes the wood ...
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