The Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, Том 3Allen, 1876 |
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... considered as so many precious relics of the first naturalist , and one of the best and greatest men this country has duced . " * pro- Unfortunately the Doctor's anticipations were not destined to be realized . He had collected , for ...
... considered as so many precious relics of the first naturalist , and one of the best and greatest men this country has duced . " * pro- Unfortunately the Doctor's anticipations were not destined to be realized . He had collected , for ...
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... considered the founder as well as the builder of that splendid museum , which is the boast of our university , and one of the most attractive as well as useful objects of curiosity in our city . When Mr. Walker had finished with ...
... considered the founder as well as the builder of that splendid museum , which is the boast of our university , and one of the most attractive as well as useful objects of curiosity in our city . When Mr. Walker had finished with ...
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... considered their sacred calling a more secondary object , subor- dinate to the other . The Doctor was led aside to sacrifice to the idol of the day , and thus involved himself in an awful responsibility , and his parish for some years ...
... considered their sacred calling a more secondary object , subor- dinate to the other . The Doctor was led aside to sacrifice to the idol of the day , and thus involved himself in an awful responsibility , and his parish for some years ...
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... considered as a species entirely southern ; the instances of its capture in the northern counties of England , or in one or two instances in Scotland or Ireland , being only those of stray birds , which , from some cause or other , have ...
... considered as a species entirely southern ; the instances of its capture in the northern counties of England , or in one or two instances in Scotland or Ireland , being only those of stray birds , which , from some cause or other , have ...
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... considered to winter in Africa . § In its British localities it is a regular summer visitant , arriving about the end of April or beginning of May , leaving us again in August or September . The love note is described as * Mag . of Nat ...
... considered to winter in Africa . § In its British localities it is a regular summer visitant , arriving about the end of April or beginning of May , leaving us again in August or September . The love note is described as * Mag . of Nat ...
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Africa appear aquatic autumn axillary feathers barred belly bill Bittern blackish-brown breeding season British authors brown brownish-black centre feathers characters.-Bill clove-brown Common Snipe coverts crown Curlew dark darker deep Dotterel Dunlin Egret Europe feathers feet flanks frequent glossy GLOSSY IBIS Godwit grey GREY PHALAROPE greyish-black greyish-white ground colour habits hair-brown hallux head Heron inches India Ireland islands Jack Snipe Jardine Hall killed legs length Linn Lizars sc long tertials margined marked maxilla naked narrow nearly neck and breast nest Northern numbers occasionally occur ochreous outer pale paler PLATE plovers plumage pure white quill longest quills rufous rump Sandpiper scapulars Scolopacida Scotland season of incubation seen Selby shade shafts shores shot sides slightly Snipe species specimen Spoonbill spots streak summer tail tarsal joint tarsi tarsus Temm Temminck tertials throat tibiæ tint tipped with white toes TOTANUS Tringa upper tail-coverts Whimbrel wing-coverts wings winter wood-brown Yarrell yellowish-white young birds