Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1847 - Всего страниц: 380 |
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... described , according to the state of its dress , as the Linnet or Grey Linnet and the Greater Redpole . A bush of furze is a favourite place for the nest , which is framed of interwoven moss , grass , stalks , and wool , lined with ...
... described , according to the state of its dress , as the Linnet or Grey Linnet and the Greater Redpole . A bush of furze is a favourite place for the nest , which is framed of interwoven moss , grass , stalks , and wool , lined with ...
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... described by Mr. Selby as pleasing , though scarcely equal in compass to that of the common linnet . The pine grosbeak ( Corythus enucleator ) , can only be considered as an occasional visiter to any part of these islands . The species ...
... described by Mr. Selby as pleasing , though scarcely equal in compass to that of the common linnet . The pine grosbeak ( Corythus enucleator ) , can only be considered as an occasional visiter to any part of these islands . The species ...
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... described in a masterly manner by Mr. Yarrell in the " Zoological Journal , " and in his " British Birds . " There is an odd superstition connected with these birds in Thuringia , which makes the wood - cutters very careful of the nests ...
... described in a masterly manner by Mr. Yarrell in the " Zoological Journal , " and in his " British Birds . " There is an odd superstition connected with these birds in Thuringia , which makes the wood - cutters very careful of the nests ...
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... described in one of the most enter- taining romances that ever was written . * You see Fotis and Lucius moving with stealthy pace towards the chink through which , scarcely daring to breathe , he beholds Pamphile take from the chest the ...
... described in one of the most enter- taining romances that ever was written . * You see Fotis and Lucius moving with stealthy pace towards the chink through which , scarcely daring to breathe , he beholds Pamphile take from the chest the ...
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... described them that we dare not venture on any description of our own . " We have had , " says the charming author of " The Natural History of Selborne " - - " ever since I can remember , a pair of white owls that constantly breed under ...
... described them that we dare not venture on any description of our own . " We have had , " says the charming author of " The Natural History of Selborne " - - " ever since I can remember , a pair of white owls that constantly breed under ...
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