The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 Seiten |
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... abound till about Michaelmas , when they appeared no longer . Subsist they cannot openly among us , and yet elude the eyes of the inquisitive : and , as to their hiding , no man pretends to have found any of them in a torpid state in ...
... abound till about Michaelmas , when they appeared no longer . Subsist they cannot openly among us , and yet elude the eyes of the inquisitive : and , as to their hiding , no man pretends to have found any of them in a torpid state in ...
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... abounds in all the champaign parts of Hampshire and Sussex , and breeds , I think , all the summer , having young ones , I know , very late in the autumn . Already they begin clamouring in the evening . They cannot , I think , with any ...
... abounds in all the champaign parts of Hampshire and Sussex , and breeds , I think , all the summer , having young ones , I know , very late in the autumn . Already they begin clamouring in the evening . They cannot , I think , with any ...
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... abounds in Germany and Switzerland . It is to be remembered that the Salamandra aquatica of Ray ( the water - newt or eft ) will frequently bite at the angler's bait , and is often caught on his hook . I used to take it for granted that ...
... abounds in Germany and Switzerland . It is to be remembered that the Salamandra aquatica of Ray ( the water - newt or eft ) will frequently bite at the angler's bait , and is often caught on his hook . I used to take it for granted that ...
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... abound ; and shall urge him to take particular notice when they begin to congregate , and afterwards to watch them most narrowly , whether they do not withdraw themselves during the dead of the winter . When I have obtained information ...
... abound ; and shall urge him to take particular notice when they begin to congregate , and afterwards to watch them most narrowly , whether they do not withdraw themselves during the dead of the winter . When I have obtained information ...
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... abound in my gardens and fields . The manner in which they eat the roots of the plantain in my grass- walks is very curious ; with their upper mandible , which is much longer than their lower , they bore under the plant , and so eat the ...
... abound in my gardens and fields . The manner in which they eat the roots of the plantain in my grass- walks is very curious ; with their upper mandible , which is much longer than their lower , they bore under the plant , and so eat the ...
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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 feed feet female fern-owl field fieldfares flies flocks frequently frost garden grass ground Hanger haunt hedges hirundines Hirundo house-martins inches insects Joseph Skipsey 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 naturalist neighbouring nest never night observed owls perhaps plants ponds 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 thrushes titmouse trees vast village weather wild wings winter wonder Woodlark woods wren young