The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of Nature, and the Naturalist's CalendarGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 416 pages |
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... WARM WEATHER OCCASIONALLY HAPPENING IN THE WINTER MONTHS . TH ' imprison'd winds slumber within their caves , Fast bound : the fickle vane , emblem of change , Wavers no more , long settling to a point . All Nature nodding seems ...
... WARM WEATHER OCCASIONALLY HAPPENING IN THE WINTER MONTHS . TH ' imprison'd winds slumber within their caves , Fast bound : the fickle vane , emblem of change , Wavers no more , long settling to a point . All Nature nodding seems ...
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... warm , forward , crumbling mould , called black malm , which seems highly saturated with vegetable and animal manure ; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town ; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the ...
... warm , forward , crumbling mould , called black malm , which seems highly saturated with vegetable and animal manure ; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town ; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the ...
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... warm morn- ing , a house - martin flying about and settling on the parapet , so late as the 20th of November . * The miller's thumb is found in nearly every river and brook in England . It harbours under stones , which the flatness of ...
... warm morn- ing , a house - martin flying about and settling on the parapet , so late as the 20th of November . * The miller's thumb is found in nearly every river and brook in England . It harbours under stones , which the flatness of ...
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... warm , many blue - bottle fics were attracted by the meat ; and on one of these approaching within range of the bats ' wings , it was sure to be struck down by their action , the it anything to eat , it brought its wings round BATS . 43.
... warm , many blue - bottle fics were attracted by the meat ; and on one of these approaching within range of the bats ' wings , it was sure to be struck down by their action , the it anything to eat , it brought its wings round BATS . 43.
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... warm summer's evening , I think I saw myriads of bats between the two places ; the air swarmed with them all along the Thames , so that hundreds were in sight at a time . LETTER XII . TO THE SAME . November 4 , 1767 . SIR , -It gave me ...
... warm summer's evening , I think I saw myriads of bats between the two places ; the air swarmed with them all along the Thames , so that hundreds were in sight at a time . LETTER XII . TO THE SAME . November 4 , 1767 . SIR , -It gave me ...
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abound Andalusia animal appear April autumn bats birds of passage birds of prey blackcap breed brood cage called chaffinches cold colour cuckoo curious DAINES BARRINGTON DEAR deer district dogs eggs feed feet female fieldfares flies flight flocks forest frequent garden Gilbert White grass ground hard frost hatched haunt hedges hirundines hirundo hoopoes house-martins inches Indian antelope insects late legs LETTER Linnæus male mandible manner March MARKWICK mentioned migration mild morning naturalist neighbourhood neighbouring nest never night observed pair perhaps pheasant prey probably procured quadrupeds rain remarkable remiges ring-dove rooks says season seems seen SELBORNE showers sing snow soon species spring stone curlew suppose Sussex swallows swarm swifts tail THOMAS PENNANT titmouse torpid trees vast village warm weather White wild wings winter Wolmer wonder woodcocks woods wren young
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