Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1847 - Всего страниц: 380 |
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... fishes ' spawn , and , especially , of the ova of the salmon . Bechstein , who also notices its winter music , alleges that it sings , moreover , in the night . The nest is as curious as the bird that makes it . In shape it a good deal ...
... fishes ' spawn , and , especially , of the ova of the salmon . Bechstein , who also notices its winter music , alleges that it sings , moreover , in the night . The nest is as curious as the bird that makes it . In shape it a good deal ...
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... fish , and good ones , too , " if , " as old Izaak hath it , " they be there . " The bird may be followed up and down the hedge - row till it will suffer itself to be taken by the hand . Then borrow - steal if you will - two or three of ...
... fish , and good ones , too , " if , " as old Izaak hath it , " they be there . " The bird may be followed up and down the hedge - row till it will suffer itself to be taken by the hand . Then borrow - steal if you will - two or three of ...
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... Fishes , " on the top of the lamp at the office of Woods and Forests , in White- hall - place . " Of three cup - shaped nests before me , " says Mr. Yarrell , " one is formed on the outside of old dark - coloured moss , mixed with roots ...
... Fishes , " on the top of the lamp at the office of Woods and Forests , in White- hall - place . " Of three cup - shaped nests before me , " says Mr. Yarrell , " one is formed on the outside of old dark - coloured moss , mixed with roots ...
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... fish . The swallow not unfrequently takes the trout - angler's artificial fly , to the distress of the fisherman , and the destruction of the unfortunate bird . The migratory Merulide which come to our coasts , are mostly winter ...
... fish . The swallow not unfrequently takes the trout - angler's artificial fly , to the distress of the fisherman , and the destruction of the unfortunate bird . The migratory Merulide which come to our coasts , are mostly winter ...
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... fishes alive and struggling from the stream ; and brown owls have been more than suspected of stealing gold and silver fish . This is a truly nocturnal species , hiding itself by day in the darkness of deep forests , and never willingly ...
... fishes alive and struggling from the stream ; and brown owls have been more than suspected of stealing gold and silver fish . This is a truly nocturnal species , hiding itself by day in the darkness of deep forests , and never willingly ...
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