Cassell's popular natural history, Объемы 3-4;Том 431863 |
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... yellow ammer , the swallow , the wren , and a number more of which we may occasionally catch sight as we pursue our way ; the swan , conspicuous for its beauty and the elegance of its attitudes , which seem as if purposely intended for ...
... yellow ammer , the swallow , the wren , and a number more of which we may occasionally catch sight as we pursue our way ; the swan , conspicuous for its beauty and the elegance of its attitudes , which seem as if purposely intended for ...
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... Yellow Bunting , or Yellow Ammer - The Black - headed Bunting - The Cirl Bunting - The Cow Bunting - The House Sparrow- The Tree Sparrow - The Goldfinch - The Mountain Finch - The Poy Bird - The Common Linnet - The Mountain Linnet - The ...
... Yellow Bunting , or Yellow Ammer - The Black - headed Bunting - The Cirl Bunting - The Cow Bunting - The House Sparrow- The Tree Sparrow - The Goldfinch - The Mountain Finch - The Poy Bird - The Common Linnet - The Mountain Linnet - The ...
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... yellow as it descends towards the lower part . The legs and claws are generally of a dusky black ; but sometimes the former are reddish , and , at others , of a dirty - yellowish white . The King Vulture , like the condor , is a native ...
... yellow as it descends towards the lower part . The legs and claws are generally of a dusky black ; but sometimes the former are reddish , and , at others , of a dirty - yellowish white . The King Vulture , like the condor , is a native ...
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... yellow . The colour of the naked skin on the head was of a livid flesh - coloured red ; that of the legs , of a pale yellowish gray . The adult birds have the plumage nearly of a uniform yellowish white or cream colour , excepting the ...
... yellow . The colour of the naked skin on the head was of a livid flesh - coloured red ; that of the legs , of a pale yellowish gray . The adult birds have the plumage nearly of a uniform yellowish white or cream colour , excepting the ...
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... yellow of the body . The length of the specimens we have received from South Africa is two feet two or three inches . THE GRIFFON VULTURE . * THIS splendid species - Le Griffon of the French , the Weissköpfiger Geier of the Germans - is ...
... yellow of the body . The length of the specimens we have received from South Africa is two feet two or three inches . THE GRIFFON VULTURE . * THIS splendid species - Le Griffon of the French , the Weissköpfiger Geier of the Germans - is ...
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Стр. 148 - While birds, and butterflies, and flowers, Make all one band of paramours, Thou, ranging up and down the bowers, Art sole in thy employment: A Life, a Presence like the Air, Scattering thy gladness without care, Too blest with any one to pair; Thyself thy own enjoyment.
Стр. 87 - Wisely regardful of the* embroiling sky, In joyless fields and thorny thickets, leaves His shivering mates, and pays to trusted man His annual visit. Half-afraid, he first Against the window beats ; then, brisk, alights On the warm hearth; then, hopping o'er the floor, Eyes all the smiling family askance, And pecks, and starts, and wonders where he is; Till more familiar grown, the table-crumbs Attract his slender feet.
Стр. 148 - Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed Their snow-white blossoms on my head, With brightest sunshine round me spread Of spring's unclouded weather, In this sequestered nook how sweet To sit upon my orchard-seat! And birds and flowers once more to greet, My last year's friends together.
Стр. 244 - Walking by the seaside in a calm evening, upon a sandy shore, and with an ebbing tide, I have frequently remarked the appearance of a dark cloud, or rather very thick mist, hanging over the edge of the water, to the height perhaps of half a yard, and of the breadth of two or three yards, stretching along the coast as far as the eye could reach, and always retiring with the water. When this cloud came to be examined, it proved to be nothing else than so much space filled with young shrimps...
Стр. 289 - See! from the brake the whirring pheasant springs, And mounts exulting on triumphant wings: Short is his joy; he feels the fiery wound, Flutters in blood, and panting beats the ground. Ah! what avail his glossy, varying dyes, His purple crest, and scarlet-circled eyes, The vivid green his shining plumes unfold, His painted wings, and breast that flames with gold?
Стр. 294 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Стр. 56 - Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds : Save that, from yonder ivy-mantled tower, The moping owl does to the Moon complain Of such as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient solitary reign.
Стр. 88 - Less Philomel will deign a song In her sweetest saddest plight, Smoothing the rugged brow of Night, While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke Gently o'er the accustomed oak; Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly, Most musical, most melancholy!
Стр. 33 - ... wings on the branch, he watches the result. Down, rapid as an arrow from heaven, descends the distant object of his attention, the roar of its wings reaching the ear, as it disappears in the deep, making the surges foam around ! At this moment the eager looks of the eagle are all...
Стр. 148 - Amid yon tuft of hazel trees, That twinkle to the gusty breeze, Behold him perched in ecstasies, Yet seeming still to hover; There! where the flutter of his wings Upon his back and body flings Shadows and sunny glimmerings, That cover him all over. My dazzled sight he oft deceives— A Brother of the dancing leaves; Then flits, and from the cottage-eaves Pours forth his song in gushes...