The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... abound . The manor of Selborne , was it strictly looked after , with all its kindly aspects , and all its sloping coverts , would swarm with game ; even now hares , partridges , and pheas- ants abound ; and in old days woodcocks were as ...
... abound . The manor of Selborne , was it strictly looked after , with all its kindly aspects , and all its sloping coverts , would swarm with game ; even now hares , partridges , and pheas- ants abound ; and in old days woodcocks were as ...
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... abound , yet in the whole , in the south of England at least , is this much the rarest species . For there are few towns or large villages but what abound with house - martins ; few churches , towers , or steeples but what are haunted ...
... abound , yet in the whole , in the south of England at least , is this much the rarest species . For there are few towns or large villages but what abound with house - martins ; few churches , towers , or steeples but what are haunted ...
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... abound most in moist , moorish places , though sometimes seen in the uplands . — WHITE NOSE - FLY . About the beginning of July a species of fly ( musca ) obtains , which proves very tormenting to horses , trying still to enter their ...
... abound most in moist , moorish places , though sometimes seen in the uplands . — WHITE NOSE - FLY . About the beginning of July a species of fly ( musca ) obtains , which proves very tormenting to horses , trying still to enter their ...
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abound Alauda Andalusia animals appear April autumn beeches birds of prey blackcap breed brood called chaffinches colour cuckoo curious district EDITED eggs Ernest Rhys feed feet female fern-owl field fieldfares flies flocks frequently frost garden grass ground Hanger haunt Havelock Ellis hedges hirundines Hirundo house-martins inches insects Introduction July July 13 July 22 June June 11 June 22 June 9 last seen late legs LETTER Linnæus male manner MARKWICK martins migration morning Motacilla natural history neighbouring nest never night observed owls perhaps Portrait prey procure quadrupeds remarkable remiges retire ring-dove ring-ousels rooks season seems SELBORNE Sept sings snow soon species spring stone-curlew strange suppose Sussex swallow swarm swifts tail titmouse trees vast village WALTER SCOTT weather wild wings winter wonder woods wren young