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... never balances itself in a particular spot , hovering , in the manner of the Kestrel , with a rapid undulating motion of the wings ; the length of these mem- bers , and great weight of the bird , rendering such a mode of exploring the ...
... never balances itself in a particular spot , hovering , in the manner of the Kestrel , with a rapid undulating motion of the wings ; the length of these mem- bers , and great weight of the bird , rendering such a mode of exploring the ...
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... never seen an Eagle descend upon an object from such a height , and when obviously searching for food , Eagles always fly low over the surface , just as Buzzards , Harriers , and Sparrowhawks do . In a state of captivity , this bird is ...
... never seen an Eagle descend upon an object from such a height , and when obviously searching for food , Eagles always fly low over the surface , just as Buzzards , Harriers , and Sparrowhawks do . In a state of captivity , this bird is ...
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... never being altogether white , and in the mature state not at all . Although frequenting chiefly the rocky and precipitous parts of the sea coast , it does not , as Macgillivray observes , appear to be necessarily nor essentially ...
... never being altogether white , and in the mature state not at all . Although frequenting chiefly the rocky and precipitous parts of the sea coast , it does not , as Macgillivray observes , appear to be necessarily nor essentially ...
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... never fruitless - and many a salmon , in its transit from the sea to the lake , was transferred from its native element to the wild eyrie in the Alpine cliff that beetles over the romantic waters of Glencullen . over . Instances of this ...
... never fruitless - and many a salmon , in its transit from the sea to the lake , was transferred from its native element to the wild eyrie in the Alpine cliff that beetles over the romantic waters of Glencullen . over . Instances of this ...
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... never completely got over the effects of that fearful hour . In Tschude's Animal Life in the Alps , ' numerous in- stances are related of the dangers of Eagle - hunting ; the bird there referred to is , however , most likely the Alpine ...
... never completely got over the effects of that fearful hour . In Tschude's Animal Life in the Alps , ' numerous in- stances are related of the dangers of Eagle - hunting ; the bird there referred to is , however , most likely the Alpine ...
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appear beak beautiful bill birds of prey black Crow blue breeding brood brown building bush Carrion Crow chiefly Chough claws colour creatures croak Cuckoo described Eagle eggs Falcon Falconida Falconry favourite feathers feed feet female fish flies flight flock Flycatchers frequently garden gentle genus Gilbert White gliding grey ground Gyr Falcon habits HARRIER Hawk head heard hole Hooded Hooded Crows inches insects Jackdaw Kingfishers larvæ length loud Macgillivray Magpie male mice MONTAGU'S HARRIER naturalists nest nestles night observed pair perched Peregrine Falcon plumage poet Raven resembling Rooks says scream Screech Owl season seems seen SHORT-EARED OWL Shrike side small birds sometimes called song sound Sparrow-hawk species sport spot spring summer Swallow swift Syrnia tail talons tree twigs uttering voice watch wings Woodpecker woods Wryneck young birds
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Сторінка 125 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
Сторінка 271 - To view the structure of that little work, A bird's nest. Mark it well within, without. No tool had he that wrought, no knife to cut, No nail to fix, no bodkin to insert, No glue to join : his little beak was all, And yet how neatly finished ! What nice hand, With every implement and means of art, And twenty years...
Сторінка 140 - Many were the attempts of the neighbouring youths to get at this eyry: the difficulty whetted their inclinations, and each was ambitious of surmounting the arduous task. But when they arrived at the swelling, it jutted out so in their way, and was so far beyond their grasp, that the most daring lads were awed, and acknowledged the undertaking to be too hazardous. So the ravens built on, nest upon nest, in perfect security, till the fatal day arrived in which the wood was to be levelled. It was in...
Сторінка 146 - There is a peculiarity belonging to ravens that must draw the attention even of the most incurious — they spend all their leisure time in striking and cuffing each other on the wing in a kind of playful skirmish ; and when they move from one place to another, frequently turn on their backs with a loud croak, and seem to be falling to the ground. When this odd gesture betides them, they are scratching themselves with one foot, and thus lose the centre of gravity.
Сторінка 152 - THERE is a bird, who by his coat, And by the hoarseness of his note, Might be supposed a crow; A great frequenter of the church, Where bishoplike he finds a perch, And dormitory too. Above the steeple shines a plate, That turns and turns, to indicate From what point blows the weather. Look up— your brains begin to swim, 'Tis in the clouds— that pleases him, He chooses it the rather.
Сторінка 33 - ... coursing along the sands ; trains of ducks streaming over the surface; silent and watchful cranes intent and wading ; clamorous crows ; and all the winged multitudes that subsist by the bounty of this vast liquid magazine of nature.
Сторінка 209 - THE gorse is yellow on the heath, The banks with speedwell flowers are gay, The oaks are budding, and beneath The hawthorn soon will bear the wreath, The silver wreath of May.
Сторінка 158 - SILENT nymph, with curious eye ! Who, the purple evening, lie On the mountain's lonely van, Beyond the noise of busy man ; Painting fair the form of things, While the yellow linnet sings ; Or the tuneful nightingale Charms the forest with her tale ; Come, with all thy various hues, Come, and aid thy sister Muse...
Сторінка 234 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
Сторінка 34 - The unencumbered Eagle rapidly advances, and is just on the point of reaching his opponent, when, with a sudden scream, probably of despair and honest execration, the latter drops his fish : the Eagle, poising himself for a moment, as if to take a more certain aim, descends like a whirlwind, snatches it in his grasp ere it reaches the water, and bears his ill-gotten booty silently away to the woods.