Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1847 - Всего страниц: 380 |
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... heard a wild thrush , one of the sweetest singers of his tribe , sing far into September , but we watched narrowly and never could find that he had a mate . Then , again , we have the autumnal and even the winter notes of the robin long ...
... heard a wild thrush , one of the sweetest singers of his tribe , sing far into September , but we watched narrowly and never could find that he had a mate . Then , again , we have the autumnal and even the winter notes of the robin long ...
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... heard the bird myself repeat the words pretty boy ; and Mr. Matthews assured me , that he had neither the note nor call of any bird whatsoever . This talking linnet died last year , before which many people went from London to hear him ...
... heard the bird myself repeat the words pretty boy ; and Mr. Matthews assured me , that he had neither the note nor call of any bird whatsoever . This talking linnet died last year , before which many people went from London to hear him ...
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... heard , what notes you are to expect from him ? This , however , arises entirely from the nestling's attending only to the instruction of the parent bird , whilst it disregards the notes of all others , which may , perhaps , be singing ...
... heard , what notes you are to expect from him ? This , however , arises entirely from the nestling's attending only to the instruction of the parent bird , whilst it disregards the notes of all others , which may , perhaps , be singing ...
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... heard , and could not yet satisfy himself . A young bird commonly continues to record for ten or eleven months , when he is able to execute every part of his song , * The passage in " Hamlet " will occur to every one . which afterwards ...
... heard , and could not yet satisfy himself . A young bird commonly continues to record for ten or eleven months , when he is able to execute every part of his song , * The passage in " Hamlet " will occur to every one . which afterwards ...
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... 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 to ...
... 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 to ...
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