The Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, Том 3Allen, 1876 |
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... frequent visitor of his lordship's , gives the following pleasing trait of his attention to the poor claimants . " I have frequently visited him of a morning ; and his breakfast , which was at an early hour , was a very elegant one ...
... frequent visitor of his lordship's , gives the following pleasing trait of his attention to the poor claimants . " I have frequently visited him of a morning ; and his breakfast , which was at an early hour , was a very elegant one ...
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... frequently come to read the English currently , be- fore they have so much of the language as can make them understand it when it is read ; but this practice improves them in speaking as well as in reading English , and makes them well ...
... frequently come to read the English currently , be- fore they have so much of the language as can make them understand it when it is read ; but this practice improves them in speaking as well as in reading English , and makes them well ...
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... frequently invaded its bowers during these and other perilous times , when an interest in the council or a vote at an election were deemed superior to any qualifications of a candidate , is truly astonishing ; and when we recol- lect ...
... frequently invaded its bowers during these and other perilous times , when an interest in the council or a vote at an election were deemed superior to any qualifications of a candidate , is truly astonishing ; and when we recol- lect ...
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... frequent in those days than after , were yet of a fashion somewhat different from those of later times . Lord Kames had his morning levees ; Lord Monboddo , in imitation of the ancients , had his learned suppers ; these he held once a ...
... frequent in those days than after , were yet of a fashion somewhat different from those of later times . Lord Kames had his morning levees ; Lord Monboddo , in imitation of the ancients , had his learned suppers ; these he held once a ...
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... frequent the lines of wood and cover which fringe the borders of the streams and rivers ; but in this remarkable country we see every deficiency in this family of birds , as a mean of sustenance , more than compensated by the ...
... frequent the lines of wood and cover which fringe the borders of the streams and rivers ; but in this remarkable country we see every deficiency in this family of birds , as a mean of sustenance , more than compensated by the ...
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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