Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1847 - Всего страниц: 380 |
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... frequently reared in a room where there are many other sorts , and yet I have been informed that they only learn the song of the parent cock . Every one knows that the common house - sparrow , when in a wild state , never does anything ...
... frequently reared in a room where there are many other sorts , and yet I have been informed that they only learn the song of the parent cock . Every one knows that the common house - sparrow , when in a wild state , never does anything ...
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... frequently heard from the same bird c and F. To prove the precision of the pitch of these notes , the B flat of the spinnet by which he tried them was perfectly in tune with the great bell of St. Paul's . E then is the only note wanting ...
... frequently heard from the same bird c and F. To prove the precision of the pitch of these notes , the B flat of the spinnet by which he tried them was perfectly in tune with the great bell of St. Paul's . E then is the only note wanting ...
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... frequently happens that , if half a flock only are caught , the remaining half will immediately afterwards light in the nets , and share the same fate ; and should only one bird escape , that bird will suffer itself to be pulled at till ...
... frequently happens that , if half a flock only are caught , the remaining half will immediately afterwards light in the nets , and share the same fate ; and should only one bird escape , that bird will suffer itself to be pulled at till ...
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... frequently imposed on by this admirable mimic , and are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates , or dive with precipitation into the depths of thickets , at the scream of what they suppose to be the sparrow - hawk . The mocking ...
... frequently imposed on by this admirable mimic , and are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates , or dive with precipitation into the depths of thickets , at the scream of what they suppose to be the sparrow - hawk . The mocking ...
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... frequently Occurs . Mr. Yarrell mentions one which was seen at a water- mill , near Wyrardisbury , on the Colne , about two or three hundred yards above the place at which that river falls into the Thames , just below Bell Weir , well ...
... frequently Occurs . Mr. Yarrell mentions one which was seen at a water- mill , near Wyrardisbury , on the Colne , about two or three hundred yards above the place at which that river falls into the Thames , just below Bell Weir , well ...
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