Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1848 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... birds singing free , Up in the morning , love , Anna - Marie . " IVANHOE . THE melody of birds finds its way to the ... bird may sing from mere gaiety of heart arising from finding itself in the haunts dear to it , and in the midst of ...
... birds singing free , Up in the morning , love , Anna - Marie . " IVANHOE . THE melody of birds finds its way to the ... bird may sing from mere gaiety of heart arising from finding itself in the haunts dear to it , and in the midst of ...
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... bird's structure impervious to air ; and , as M. Jacquemin observes , it is the volume of air which birds can introduce into their bodies , and the force with which they can expel it , that solve the problem how so small a creature as a ...
... bird's structure impervious to air ; and , as M. Jacquemin observes , it is the volume of air which birds can introduce into their bodies , and the force with which they can expel it , that solve the problem how so small a creature as a ...
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... birds . This faculty of learning the first notes that the bird is able to distinguish , leads us to another interesting part of our subject , and we will now proceed to the experiments made by Daines Barrington , showing that the varied ...
... birds . This faculty of learning the first notes that the bird is able to distinguish , leads us to another interesting part of our subject , and we will now proceed to the experiments made by Daines Barrington , showing that the varied ...
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... bird is 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 ...
... bird is 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 ...
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... bird - fanciers and bird - catchers , " recording , " a word , according to Daines Barrington , probably derived from the musical instrument formerly used in England , called a " recorder , * " which seems to have been a species of ...
... bird - fanciers and bird - catchers , " recording , " a word , according to Daines Barrington , probably derived from the musical instrument formerly used in England , called a " recorder , * " which seems to have been a species of ...
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ancient animal appears beast beautiful Bechstein Bewick's swan bill biped bird body bones bound brought Cæsar cage called Cetiosaurus Chaffinch Cheaper Edition colour creature crocodilian cuckoo Cuvier Daines Barrington doubt dragon eggs elephant extinct favourite feathers feet female fish four ground Guana hand head heard horned owl Ichthyosaur Iguanodon inches Indian insects king lady length living look male monkey Mosasaur musical mute swan natural neck nest nestlings never night nightingale notes noticed observed parrots phants Plesiosaur plumage post 8vo present proboscis Professor Owen Pterodactyle quadrupeds readers remarks reptiles Richard Whittington Rüppell Saurian says scene seems seen side singing song species swan tail teeth Teleosaurus Temminck thecodont tion tree trunk turkey tusks vertebræ vols whilst whole wild wings woods worthy Yarrell young Zoological