These roosting places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy a large extent of forest. When they have frequented one of these places for some time, the appearance it exhibits is surprising. The ground is covered to the depth of several inches with... A History of the Rarer British Birds - Стр. 31авторы: Thomas Campbell Eyton - 1836 - Страниц: 101Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1819 - Страниц: 424
...produce of the beech trees iu an extensive district, they discover another at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair every morning, and return as regularly in the coursie of the day or in the 'evening, to their place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called,... | |
| 1821 - Страниц: 444
...at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair every morning, aad return as regularly in the course of the day or in...to their place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called, the roosting-place. These roostiug-places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy... | |
| Alexander Wilson, Charles Lucian Bonaparte - 1831 - Страниц: 372
...produce of the beech trees, in an extensive district, they discover another, at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair...to their place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called, the roosting place. These roosting places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1832 - Страниц: 472
...produce of the beech trees, in an extensive district, they discover another, at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair...to their place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called, the roosting place. These roosting places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy... | |
| John Wesley - 1836 - Страниц: 414
...produce of the beech trees in an extensive district, they discover another, at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair every morning, and return as regularly every evening, to their place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called, the roosting place.... | |
| William Swainson - 1840 - Страниц: 394
...produce of the beech trees in an extensive district, they discover another, at the distance, perhaps, of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair...to their place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called, the roosting place. These roosting places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy... | |
| Jacob Post Giraud - 1844 - Страниц: 430
...forests ; where it is attracted by the Beech-nuts, which constitute the chief food of the Wild Pigeon. " It sometimes happens, that having consumed the whole...regularly in the course of the day, or in the evening, to the place of general rendezvous, or, as it is usually called, the roosting-place. When they have frequented... | |
| Wonders - 1848 - Страниц: 496
...produce of the beech-trees in an extensive district, they discover another, at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair...in the course of the day or in the evening to their roosting-place. These roosting-places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy a large extent... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - Страниц: 616
...produce of the beech trees, in an extensive district, they discover another, at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair...to their place of general rendezvous, or as it is usually called, the roosting place. These roosting places are always in the woods, and sometimes occupy... | |
| William Chambers - 1852 - Страниц: 410
...produce of the beech-trees in an extensive district, they discover another at the distance perhaps of sixty or eighty miles, to which they regularly repair...the course of the day, or in the evening, to their general rendezvous,' where they roost. ' These roosting-places are always in the woods, and sometimes... | |
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