Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... by constant active motion in the day , and at night , secrete themselves in places where the frost cannot reach them ; but he apprehends that numbers perish in severe winters . He once caught 36 ZOOLOGICAL RECREATIONS .
... by constant active motion in the day , and at night , secrete themselves in places where the frost cannot reach them ; but he apprehends that numbers perish in severe winters . He once caught 36 ZOOLOGICAL RECREATIONS .
Стр. 37
... night , though in a furnished drawing - room . The survivor was preserved in a little cage , by burying it every night under the sofa cushions ; but having been , one sharp morning , taken from under them before the room was ...
... night , though in a furnished drawing - room . The survivor was preserved in a little cage , by burying it every night under the sofa cushions ; but having been , one sharp morning , taken from under them before the room was ...
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... night . ‡ One word in favour of these poor little birds , which are too often mercilessly shot as fruit - eaters . That they may be seen about cherry and raspberry trees , when the fruit is ripe , there is no doubt , but Mr. Yarrell ...
... night . ‡ One word in favour of these poor little birds , which are too often mercilessly shot as fruit - eaters . That they may be seen about cherry and raspberry trees , when the fruit is ripe , there is no doubt , but Mr. Yarrell ...
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... night . Here they are abundantly supplied with oats , millet , and the crumb of white bread spiced . The loss of liberty seems to be forgotten by the devoted little gluttons in the more substantial enjoyments with which they are ...
... night . Here they are abundantly supplied with oats , millet , and the crumb of white bread spiced . The loss of liberty seems to be forgotten by the devoted little gluttons in the more substantial enjoyments with which they are ...
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... night singing here recorded , does not appear to stand alone ; for Bechstein observes , that these birds ( which are liked both on account of the ease with which they are tamed , and of their agreeable song ) , will sometimes sing in ...
... night singing here recorded , does not appear to stand alone ; for Bechstein observes , that these birds ( which are liked both on account of the ease with which they are tamed , and of their agreeable song ) , will sometimes sing in ...
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