| 1789 - 688 Seiten
...no longer incubation than her own. However, I have never feen an inftance where the liedge-fparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the cuckoo. , When the hedge-fparrow has Tat her Tjfual time, and difengaged the young cuckoo and fome of her own offspring from the fhell,... | |
| 1789 - 562 Seiten
...has either thrown oui or injured the egg of t',,« cuckoo. When the hedge-fparrow has fat her nfual time, and difengaged the young cuckoo and fome of...from the (hell, her own young ones, and any of her eggi that remain nnhatched, are Cpon turned nut, the young cuckoo remaining polfeflor of the neft,... | |
| 1789 - 622 Seiten
...requiring no longer incubation thao her own. However, 1 have never feen an inftance where the hedgefparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the cuckoo....When the hedge-fparrow has fat her ufual time, and difengagcd the young cuckoo and fome of her own offspring from the fliell, her own young ones, and... | |
| 1789 - 602 Seiten
...no longer incubation than her own. However, I have never feen an inftance where the. hedge-fparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the cuckoo, " When the liedge-fparrow has fat her ufyal time, and difengaged the young cuckoo and fome of her own offspring... | |
| 1790 - 566 Seiten
...feen an inftance where the hedgefparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the cuckoo. VVhen the hedge-fparrow has fat her ufual time, and difengaged...young cuckoo and fome of her own offspring from the fhell*, her own young ones, and any of her eggs that remain unhatched, are foon turned out, the young... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 Seiten
...However, I have never feen an inftance where the hedgefparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg oí the cuckoo. When the hedge-fparrow has fat her ufual time, and difengaged the young cuckoo nnd fome of her own offspring from the (hell *, her own young ones, and any of her eggs that remain... | |
| 1789 - 682 Seiten
...no longer incubation than her own. However, I }iave never feen an inftance where the liedge-fparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the cuckoo. When the hedgt-fparrow has fat her •ufual time, and difengaged the young cuckoo and fome of her own offspring... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 Seiten
...contrives to depofit her egg among the reft, leaving the future caie of it entirely to the hedgefparrow. When the hedge-fparrow has fat her ufual time, and difengaged the young cuckow and fome of her own offspring from the fbellr her own young ones> and any of her eggs that remain... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 606 Seiten
...eggs are hatched ; and, what is very remarkable, it has never been observed that the Hedge-sparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the Cuckoo. When the Hedge-sparrow has sat her usual time, and has disengaged the young Cuckoo, and some of her own offspring... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 Seiten
...requiring no longer incubation than her own. However, I have never seen an instance where the hedgesparrow has either thrown out or injured the egg of the cuckoo. When the hedge.sparrow has sat her usual time, and disengaged the yoang cuckoo and some of her own offspring... | |
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