Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... never does any thing but chirp ; this does not , however , arise from want of power in this bird to imitate others , but because he only attends to the parental note . " Two points in this interesting description will be noted by the ...
... never does any thing but chirp ; this does not , however , arise from want of power in this bird to imitate others , but because he only attends to the parental note . " Two points in this interesting description will be noted by the ...
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... never sings on the ground : his notes are first heard early in the year , and his song is continued far into the summer . About the end of April or the beginning of May the nest is placed snugly among the corn or herbage , and rests ...
... never sings on the ground : his notes are first heard early in the year , and his song is continued far into the summer . About the end of April or the beginning of May the nest is placed snugly among the corn or herbage , and rests ...
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... never to be built . In a state of nature , the thick hedge , close bush , or impervious ivy , hides the nest of moss and wool , lined with fine hair and feathers , which is seldom complete before the end of May or beginning of June ...
... never to be built . In a state of nature , the thick hedge , close bush , or impervious ivy , hides the nest of moss and wool , lined with fine hair and feathers , which is seldom complete before the end of May or beginning of June ...
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... never to see is come to visit him . Most affectionate in disposition , it seems absolutely necessary to the Goldfinch's existence that he should have something to love . The translator of Bechstein's little book above alluded to informs ...
... never to see is come to visit him . Most affectionate in disposition , it seems absolutely necessary to the Goldfinch's existence that he should have something to love . The translator of Bechstein's little book above alluded to informs ...
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... never once entered the room , nor brought any food while the young were in it . But the mother's affections were not to be so checked : —she would enter , and feed her infant brood at the table where Colonel Montagu was sitting , and ...
... never once entered the room , nor brought any food while the young were in it . But the mother's affections were not to be so checked : —she would enter , and feed her infant brood at the table where Colonel Montagu was sitting , and ...
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