The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... bird's point of view . That conifer - loving birds should predominate is only to be supposed . Goldcrests are particularly numerous , and not the least interesting inhabitant of the pine - woods is the siskin . One seldom walks far ...
... bird's point of view . That conifer - loving birds should predominate is only to be supposed . Goldcrests are particularly numerous , and not the least interesting inhabitant of the pine - woods is the siskin . One seldom walks far ...
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... bird nears the water , look unnaturally huge against the white plumage , yet despite the impression of velocity , weight and power combined , the entire effect is infinitely graceful as with a long gliding motion the outstretched wings ...
... bird nears the water , look unnaturally huge against the white plumage , yet despite the impression of velocity , weight and power combined , the entire effect is infinitely graceful as with a long gliding motion the outstretched wings ...
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... Bird societies would be well advised to consider this aspect of the case . At the nest , the great crested grebe displays a curious mixture of caution and fearlessness . As the intruder approaches she slips off her eggs , covering them ...
... Bird societies would be well advised to consider this aspect of the case . At the nest , the great crested grebe displays a curious mixture of caution and fearlessness . As the intruder approaches she slips off her eggs , covering them ...
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