Memorial Edition of Thomas Bewick's Works: A history of British birds. Water birdsB. Quaritch, 1885 |
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... common observation , and at the same time to forewarn the inexperienced stranger against approaching those which terminate in vice and misery , is a task worthy of the most enlightened understanding . The learned in every age have ...
... common observation , and at the same time to forewarn the inexperienced stranger against approaching those which terminate in vice and misery , is a task worthy of the most enlightened understanding . The learned in every age have ...
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... common gropings of mankind , it will appear that Nature , ever provident that no part of her empire should be unoccupied , has peopled it with creatures of various kinds , and filled every corner of it with animation . To follow her ...
... common gropings of mankind , it will appear that Nature , ever provident that no part of her empire should be unoccupied , has peopled it with creatures of various kinds , and filled every corner of it with animation . To follow her ...
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... Common Sandpiper - 103 Spotted Sandpiper - 106 Of the Avoset 57 Avoset 58 Greenshank - 108 Greenshank , winter Of the Spoonbill Spoonbill - 850 60 plumage 110 61 Of the Godwit I12 Of the Ibis 64 Red Godwit Ibis - - 113 65 Godwit ...
... Common Sandpiper - 103 Spotted Sandpiper - 106 Of the Avoset 57 Avoset 58 Greenshank - 108 Greenshank , winter Of the Spoonbill Spoonbill - 850 60 plumage 110 61 Of the Godwit I12 Of the Ibis 64 Red Godwit Ibis - - 113 65 Godwit ...
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... Common Tern - PAGE . - 181 141 - 143 Black Tern Gull - billed Tern - 184 183 145 Lesser Tern - 186 Olivaceous Gallinule 147 Common Gallinule · 148 Of the Gull 188 Glacous Gull - - 191 Of the Coot Coot - 151 Young Glacous Gull - 193 152 ...
... Common Tern - PAGE . - 181 141 - 143 Black Tern Gull - billed Tern - 184 183 145 Lesser Tern - 186 Olivaceous Gallinule 147 Common Gallinule · 148 Of the Gull 188 Glacous Gull - - 191 Of the Coot Coot - 151 Young Glacous Gull - 193 152 ...
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... common in other countries . Latham says , " it is common in Egypt , being found there in the marshes in October ; its food is said to consist principally of flies . It is likewise plentiful about the Salt Lakes , and often seen on the ...
... common in other countries . Latham says , " it is common in Egypt , being found there in the marshes in October ; its food is said to consist principally of flies . It is likewise plentiful about the Salt Lakes , and often seen on the ...
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appearance ash-coloured barred Bean Goose belly bill is black birds breadth breast breed British brow brownish buff colour cheeks chesnut Cormorant crown dark brown deep DOTTEREL Duck dusky eggs Eider Duck eyes feathers female fens figure was taken fish flocks fore GALLINULE genus glossy GODWIT GOOSANDER Goose greater coverts green Greenland grey Gull head and neck Heron hinder Iceland inches in length inches long irides Isles kind lakes Latham lead colour lesser coverts Lincolnshire Linn.-Canard LONG-TAILED DUCK male mandible marked measures middle moult mouth nape nearly nest northern nostrils numbers ornithologists ounces pale placed plumage primary quills reddish rump rusty scapu scapulars season secondary quills seldom shores shot sides Smew species Spitzbergen streaked stripe stuffed specimen tail consists tail coverts Temm Temminck tertials thighs throat tipped with white tribe upper mandible vent webs weighs white spot wild wing coverts WINTER PLUMAGE yellow yellowish young
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Стр. 148 - ... inches from the tip of the beak to the end of the tail when spread as far as possible flat.
Стр. 99 - Sandpiper. — This bird measures about ten inches in length, to the end of the toes nearly twelve, and weighs about three ounces and a half. The bill is black, and an inch and a half long ; a pale streak extends from it over each eye, between which, and the corners of the mouth, there is a dusky patch. The crown of the head and the hinder part of the neck are of a dingy, brewnishash colour ; in some specimens narrowly streaked with white.
Стр. 189 - The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is about four feet in length from the point of the bill to the end of the tail, and nearly six feet across the wings.
Стр. 34 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
Стр. xiv - Atlantic surge Pours in among the stormy Hebrides; Who can recount what transmigrations there Are annual made? what nations come and go? And how the living clouds on clouds arise? Infinite wings ! till all the plume-dark air And rude resounding shore are one wild cry.
Стр. xviii - His energy divine; he tells the heart, He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being; to be great like him, Beneficent and active. Thus the men Whom Nature's works can charm, with God himself Hold converse; grow familiar, day by day, With his conceptions, act upon his plan; And form to his, the relish of their souls.
Стр. 121 - ... and brakes, in the woody glens, or hollow dells which are covered with underwood : there they remain concealed during the day, and remove to different haunts and feed only in the night. From the beginning of March to the end of that month, or sometimes to the middle of April, they...
Стр. 71 - ... same colour, but the dark streaks upon it are larger ; about the vent it is quite white ; the lower part of the back is also white. The rump and tail feathers are barred with black and white ; the shafts of the quills are white, the outer webs totally black, but the inner ones marked with large white spots : the secondary quills are spotted in the same manner on both the inner and outer webs. The legs and feet are of the same shape and colour as those of the Curlew.
Стр. 366 - When they are come to the rivers, they take off their hoods, and having tied a leather thong round the lower part of their necks that they may not swallow down the fish they catch, they throw them into the river. They presently dive Under water, and there for a long time, with wonderful swiftness pursue the fish, and when they have caught them...
Стр. v - Innocently to amuse the imagination in this dream of life is wisdom*; and nothing is useless that, by furnishing mental employment, keeps us for a while in oblivion of those stronger appetites that lead to, evil.