Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... say notning of laurustinuses and roses : -even the hardy holly has , in some places , perished in its death - struggle with the weather . The determined lingering of winter in the lap of spring seems to have checked every effort of ...
... say notning of laurustinuses and roses : -even the hardy holly has , in some places , perished in its death - struggle with the weather . The determined lingering of winter in the lap of spring seems to have checked every effort of ...
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... says , very ill adapted for running , but admirably calculated for securing a steady footing on slippery stones , whether above or beneath the surface of the water . The sonorous song of this extraordinary bird startles the ear as it ...
... says , very ill adapted for running , but admirably calculated for securing a steady footing on slippery stones , whether above or beneath the surface of the water . The sonorous song of this extraordinary bird startles the ear as it ...
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... cristatus . There are two species , viz . , Regulus aurocapillus ( Gold - crested Regulus ) , and Regulus ignicapillus ( Fire - crested Regulus ) . says the Colonel , " which by accident now and RESIDENT SINGING BIRDS . 35.
... cristatus . There are two species , viz . , Regulus aurocapillus ( Gold - crested Regulus ) , and Regulus ignicapillus ( Fire - crested Regulus ) . says the Colonel , " which by accident now and RESIDENT SINGING BIRDS . 35.
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William John Broderip. says the Colonel , " which by accident now and then dropped into the nest , I judged , from ... says , they keep themselves warm by constant active motion in the day , and at night , secrete themselves in places ...
William John Broderip. says the Colonel , " which by accident now and then dropped into the nest , I judged , from ... says , they keep themselves warm by constant active motion in the day , and at night , secrete themselves in places ...
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... say , " there you all are at breakfast in your old places , good luck t'ye . " In passing our feathered friends in ... says the inimitable author of the " History of Selborne , " " is of all our summer birds the most mute and the most ...
... say , " there you all are at breakfast in your old places , good luck t'ye . " In passing our feathered friends in ... says the inimitable author of the " History of Selborne , " " is of all our summer birds the most mute and the most ...
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