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Pagina xviii
... beginning to make their nest , in my garden ; they had formed the groundwork with moss , grass , & c . as usual , but on my scattering small parcels of wool in different parts of the garden , they , in a great measure , left off the use ...
... beginning to make their nest , in my garden ; they had formed the groundwork with moss , grass , & c . as usual , but on my scattering small parcels of wool in different parts of the garden , they , in a great measure , left off the use ...
Pagina 11
... beginning with his own compositions , and frequently finishing by borrowing from those of the whole feathered choir . He repeats his tunes with such skill and sweetness , as to excite both pleasure and surprise . His own notes are truly ...
... beginning with his own compositions , and frequently finishing by borrowing from those of the whole feathered choir . He repeats his tunes with such skill and sweetness , as to excite both pleasure and surprise . His own notes are truly ...
Pagina 11
... beginning of October , but seldom stay above two or three weeks . They are said , however , to breed in Sologne and the Forest of Orleans . They are chiefly found in the wildest and most mountainous parts of the countries they inhabit ...
... beginning of October , but seldom stay above two or three weeks . They are said , however , to breed in Sologne and the Forest of Orleans . They are chiefly found in the wildest and most mountainous parts of the countries they inhabit ...
Pagina 32
James Bolton. joined by their females , which return in great numbers about the beginning of April to their wonted haunts . In England both males and females re- main the whole year . Mr White , in his History of Selborne , remarks ...
James Bolton. joined by their females , which return in great numbers about the beginning of April to their wonted haunts . In England both males and females re- main the whole year . Mr White , in his History of Selborne , remarks ...
Pagina 58
... nightingale about the end of March and goes about the beginning of September . " He is a hardy , long - lived bird , and , if carefully attended to , not much liable to disease . NEST AND EGGS OF THE TITLARK . PLATE XLVI . 13.
... nightingale about the end of March and goes about the beginning of September . " He is a hardy , long - lived bird , and , if carefully attended to , not much liable to disease . NEST AND EGGS OF THE TITLARK . PLATE XLVI . 13.
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