Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... species of birds , are the consequence of the parental notes which first meet their ears . The learned author states , that to be certain that a nestling will not have even the call of its species , it should be taken from the est when ...
... species of birds , are the consequence of the parental notes which first meet their ears . The learned author states , that to be certain that a nestling will not have even the call of its species , it should be taken from the est when ...
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... species . But it will possibly be asked , why , in a wild state , they adhere so steadily to the same song ... species taught , and is not the assertion touching the sparrow somewhat bold ? The difficulty surrounding the first is more ...
... species . But it will possibly be asked , why , in a wild state , they adhere so steadily to the same song ... species taught , and is not the assertion touching the sparrow somewhat bold ? The difficulty surrounding the first is more ...
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... species of flute , and was probably used to teach young birds to pipe notes . The term " recording " is more particularly used by the same fraternity , to distinguish the attempt of the nestling to sing , and which may be compared to ...
... species of flute , and was probably used to teach young birds to pipe notes . The term " recording " is more particularly used by the same fraternity , to distinguish the attempt of the nestling to sing , and which may be compared to ...
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... species . But this admirable musician , to which the English and Germans have given a name expressive of its melodious pipe , goes far beyond the Missel Thrush , or , indeed , any of the tribe in Britain , in its vocal powers . From ...
... species . But this admirable musician , to which the English and Germans have given a name expressive of its melodious pipe , goes far beyond the Missel Thrush , or , indeed , any of the tribe in Britain , in its vocal powers . From ...
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William John Broderip. This charming species is widely spread , and has been traced eastward as far as Smyrna and Trebizond . It was evidently one of the birds that ministered to the absurd wantonness of the Roman voluptuaries in their ...
William John Broderip. This charming species is widely spread , and has been traced eastward as far as Smyrna and Trebizond . It was evidently one of the birds that ministered to the absurd wantonness of the Roman voluptuaries in their ...
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