An Illustrated Manual of British BirdsGurney and Jackson, 1899 - Всего страниц: 776 |
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... migration which reached Heligoland in autumn would be in some degree continued to the British Islands , and that a reflex movement would take place in spring ; but the abstract shows that such intermigrations are the rare exception and ...
... migration which reached Heligoland in autumn would be in some degree continued to the British Islands , and that a reflex movement would take place in spring ; but the abstract shows that such intermigrations are the rare exception and ...
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... migration . Not many remain in the south after the early part of April , but in the Shetlands they pass up to May , and though individuals are said . to have lingered occasionally through the summer , there is no proof that the Redwing ...
... migration . Not many remain in the south after the early part of April , but in the Shetlands they pass up to May , and though individuals are said . to have lingered occasionally through the summer , there is no proof that the Redwing ...
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... migration . The birds arrive in this country with light mar- gins to the feathers of the lower parts , but by the following spring these edges have disappeared and the spots become more clearly defined , leaving the bird in its nuptial ...
... migration . The birds arrive in this country with light mar- gins to the feathers of the lower parts , but by the following spring these edges have disappeared and the spots become more clearly defined , leaving the bird in its nuptial ...
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... migration over the whole of Europe , going down to North Africa and Egypt , Syria and Persia . In , and south of the mountains of Central Europe , the birds which breed have more or less white centres ( as well as edges ) to the ...
... migration over the whole of Europe , going down to North Africa and Egypt , Syria and Persia . In , and south of the mountains of Central Europe , the birds which breed have more or less white centres ( as well as edges ) to the ...
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... migration to the westward of its usual course , but some of the regular haunts of this species are at no great distance from our shores ; the central and side valleys of the Rhine , Moselle , Upper Meuse , and some portions of Alsace ...
... migration to the westward of its usual course , but some of the regular haunts of this species are at no great distance from our shores ; the central and side valleys of the Rhine , Moselle , Upper Meuse , and some portions of Alsace ...
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Стр. xxxi - Bill shorter than the head, thick at the base, subcultrated, compressed ; the culmen gradually deflecting from the forehead to the point of the bill ; lateral furrow of the upper mandible broad, and occupying more than half its length ; angle of the under mandible bending upwards ; both mandibles of an equal length. Nostrils concave, lateral, linear-ovoid, pierced in a membrane occupying the mandibular furrow in the middle of the bilL Wings armed with a spine, and having the second and third quill...
Стр. 246 - It is near six inches in length from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail, the former being about half an inch, and the latter two inches and a half.
Стр. iii - AN ILLUSTRATED MANUAL OF BRITISH BIRDS. By HOWARD SAUNDERS, FLS. FZS, &c. Editor of the Third and Fourth Volumes of " Yarrell's History of British Birds,
Стр. xl - The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is about four feet in length from the point of the bill to the end of the tail, and nearly six feet across the wings.
Стр. xxxiii - Lapwing, a, spring plumage ; b, winter plumage. Vanellus. (Briss.) Generic Character. — Bill shorter than the head, straight, slightly compressed, the points of both mandibles horny and hard. Nasal groove wide, and reaching as far as the horny tip. Nostrils basal, linear, pierced in the membrane of the nasal groove. Legs slender, with the lower part of the tibiae naked. Feet four-toed ; three before and one behind, united at the base by a membrane ; hind toe very short, articulated upon the tarsus.
Стр. xxx - Feet having the three anterior toes united by a membrane as far as the first joint, and the hind toe articulated upon the tarsus, which in the male birds is furnished with a horny cone-shaped sharp spur.
Стр. vi - KNUBLEY, appointed for the purpose of making a Digest of the Observations on the Migrations of Birds at Lighthouses and Lightvessels, 1880-1887.
Стр. 558 - At one time snipe were commonly taken in " panties " made of twisted horsehair. These were set about three inches from the ground, and snipe and teal were mostly taken in them. In preparing the snares the fowler trampled a strip of oozy ground, until, in the darkness, it had the appearance of a narrow...
Стр. xxxix - Latham\. — Bill of moderate length, straight, hard, slightly compressed, pointed, forming an elongated cone. Nostrils lateral, concave, oblong, open in front,' and perforate, closed behind by a membrane. Legs and feet long, attached behind the centre of gravity ; tarsi very much compressed ; three toes in front, one behind ; anterior toes very much flattened, united at the base, surrounded by a lobated membrane ; hind toe also flattened, articulated on the inner surface of the tarsus ; claws large,...
Стр. 59 - It is known to breed in nearly all the southern counties from Cornwall to Kent inclusive, especially in Hampshire (and the Isle of Wight), Surrey and Sussex ; sparingly in the valley of the Thames, and perhaps in some of the Midland counties ; while it has been observed in Cambridgeshire and undoubtedly nests in Suffolk and Norfolk.