The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... able , just when I pleased , to procure you a bird , yet I could show you them almost any day ; and any evening you may hear them round the village , for they make a clamour which may be heard a mile . Oedicnemus is a most apt and ...
... able , just when I pleased , to procure you a bird , yet I could show you them almost any day ; and any evening you may hear them round the village , for they make a clamour which may be heard a mile . Oedicnemus is a most apt and ...
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... able to perceive it . As soon as the young are able to shift for themselves , the dams immediately turn their thoughts to the business of a second brood ; while the first flight , shaken off and rejected by their nurses , congregate in ...
... able to perceive it . As soon as the young are able to shift for themselves , the dams immediately turn their thoughts to the business of a second brood ; while the first flight , shaken off and rejected by their nurses , congregate in ...
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... able to mine and finish these cavities I have not been able to discover , for reasons given above ; but it would be a matter worthy of observation , where it falls in the way of any naturalist to make his remarks . This I have often ...
... able to mine and finish these cavities I have not been able to discover , for reasons given above ; but it would be a matter worthy of observation , where it falls in the way of any naturalist to make his remarks . This I have often ...
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Letters to Thomas Pennant | 3 |
Letters to the Hon Daines Barrington | 110 |
From the year 1768 to the year 1793 | 291 |
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