| James Stanier Clarke - 1805 - Страниц: 454
...farm from home, and hovering in the Ayre, and ouer the Sea, made a strange hollow and harsh howling : their colour is inclining to Russet, with white Bellies...Feathers of their Wings, russet and white. These gather themselues together, and breed in those Hands which are high, and so farre alone into the Sea, that... | |
| Johannes Meissner - 1872 - Страниц: 172
...darkest nights of Nov. and Dec. (for in the uight they only feed) they would come forth, but no flye farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over the Sea, made a strange hollow and harsh howling — — which birds with a light bough in a darke night (as in our Lowb ellin g) we caught. Our men... | |
| Johannes Meissner - 1872 - Страниц: 170
...darkest nights of Nov. and Dec. (for in the night they only feed) they would come forth, but no flye farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over the Sea, m;ide a strange hollow and harsh howling — — which birds with a light bough in a darke night (as... | |
| 1901 - Страниц: 614
...nights of November and December (for in the night they onely feed) they would come forth, but not five farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over...as are likewise the long feathers of their wings, llusset and White, these gather themselves together and breed in those Hands which arc high, and so... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - Страниц: 590
...nights of November and December (for in the night they onely feed) they would come forth, but not flye farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over...the Sea, made a strange hollow and harsh howling. Their colour is inclining to Russet, with white bellies, (as are likewise the long Feathers of their... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - Страниц: 586
...nights of November and December (for in the night they onely feed) they would come forth, but not flye farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over the Sea, made a strange hollow and narsh howling. Their colour is inclining to Russet, with white bellies, (as are likewise the long Feathers... | |
| Carnegie Museum - 1922 - Страниц: 558
...in the West Indian markets wherever they are procurable. " The color of the Cahow is recorded as ' inclining to russet, with white bellies, as are likewise...the long feathers of their wings, russet and white [161o].' The ' russet ' of the present day is a color entirely unknown among the petrels; but in the... | |
| 1902 - Страниц: 590
...nights of November and December (for in the night they onely feed) they would come forth, but not flye farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over...which it maketh, a Cohow. Their colour is inclining to Kusset, with white bellies, as are likewise the long feathers of their wings, Russet and White, these... | |
| 1902 - Страниц: 526
...nights of November and December (for in the night they onely feed) they would come forth, but not flye farre from home, and hovering in the ayre, and over...and harsh howling. They call it of the cry which it maketh,-a Cohow. Their colour is inclining to Russet, with white bellies, as are likewise the long... | |
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