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" I saw it distinctly, more than once, put out its short leg while on the wing, and by a bend of the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,... "
The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of ... - Seite 146
von Gilbert White, Edward Jesse - 1851 - 416 Seiten
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The Church of England Magazine, Band 18

1845 - 518 Seiten
...of the head, deliver something into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...its middle toe, which is curiously furnished with serrated claws." " Much has been said and written respecting the pectinated claw on the middle toe...
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A Popular Natural History of Quadrupeds and Birds

William Dowling - 1849 - 356 Seiten
...the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. It' it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...which is curiously furnished with a serrated claw;" Amidst such conflicting testimonies most will be ready to praise the philosophical hesitation of Audobon,...
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The Natural History of Selborne, with Its Antiquities: Naturalist's Calendar ...

Gilbert White - 1850 - 458 Seiten
...the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...sooner this year than usual ; for, on September the twentysecond, they rendezvoused in a neighbour's walnut-tree, where it seemed probable they had taken...
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The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne: With Observations on ...

Gilbert White - 1853 - 386 Seiten
...the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...sooner this year than usual ; for on September the twenty-second, they rendezvoused in a neighbour's walnut-tree, where it seemed probable they had taken...
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Treasury of the animal world, ed. by W. Anderson

Treasury - 1854 - 278 Seiten
...its head, deliver something into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...which is curiously furnished with a serrated claw." Audubon, with philosophical hesitation, says, " I wish I could have discovered the peculiar use of...
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The natural history of Selborne, arranged for young persons [by G. Ellis].

Gilbert White - 1860 - 356 Seiten
...the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...have forsaken us sooner this year than usual ; for on Sept. the 22d, they rendezvoused in a neighbour's walnut-tree, where it seemed probable they had taken...
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The Natural History of Selborne: With Miscellaneous Observations and ...

Gilbert White - 1862 - 456 Seiten
...the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...sooner this year than usual ; for, on September the twenty second, they rendezvoused in a neighbour's walnut-tree, where it seemed probable they had taken...
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Our feathered families, Band 2

Henry Gardiner Adams - 1863 - 358 Seiten
...part of its prey with its foot, &s I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chaffers, I no longer wonder at the use of its middle toe, which is curiously furnished with a serrated claw. This view of the case is not borne out by Atkinson, who, in his ' Compendium of the Ornithology of...
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Typical Selections from the Best English Authors: With Introductory Notices

English authors - 1869 - 458 Seiten
...the head deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...which is curiously furnished with a serrated claw. There is no bird whose manners I have studied more. It is a wonderful and curious creature. Though...
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The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. Standard ed. by E.T ...

Gilbert White - 1875 - 698 Seiten
...the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers,...Swallows and martins, the bulk of them I mean, have 1 This is termed the tragus ; it is found in all our British bats except the greater and lesser horse-shoe...
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