The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... haunt shallow streams near their spring - heads , where they never freeze ; and , by wading , pick out the aurelias of the genus of Phryganeæ , etc. Hedge - sparrows frequent sinks and gutters in hard . weather , where they pick up ...
... haunt shallow streams near their spring - heads , where they never freeze ; and , by wading , pick out the aurelias of the genus of Phryganeæ , etc. Hedge - sparrows frequent sinks and gutters in hard . weather , where they pick up ...
Сторінка 112
... haunt out - buildings in the winter eat spiders . Haunts sinks for crumbs and other sweepings . These frequent shallow rivulets near the spring heads , where they never freeze ; eat the aurelia of Phryganea . The smallest birds that ...
... haunt out - buildings in the winter eat spiders . Haunts sinks for crumbs and other sweepings . These frequent shallow rivulets near the spring heads , where they never freeze ; eat the aurelia of Phryganea . The smallest birds that ...
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... haunt it , and play and rendezvous round it , that they are easily enumerated . The number that I constantly find are eight pairs ; about half of which reside in the church , and the rest build in some of the lowest and meanest thatched ...
... haunt it , and play and rendezvous round it , that they are easily enumerated . The number that I constantly find are eight pairs ; about half of which reside in the church , and the rest build in some of the lowest and meanest thatched ...
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