He cannot be mistaken for any other, and his flaming vest and blue stockings show that he does not court concealment. He is very abundant in the damp woods, and I was convinced he was uneatable so soon as I made his acquaintance and saw the happy sense... Animals: A Text-book of Zoology - Página 215por David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg, Harold Heath - 1905Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Belt - 1874 - 442 páginas
...not court concealment. He is very abundant in the damp woods, and I was convinced he was uneatable as soon as I made his acquaintance and saw the happy...pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition amongst them, I managed to entice a young duck into snatching up one of the little frogs. Instead of... | |
| 1874 - 488 páginas
...not court concealment. He is very abundant in the damp woods, and I was convinced he was uneatable as soon as I made his acquaintance and saw the happy...pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition amongst them, I managed to entice a young duck into snatching up one of the little frogs. Instead of... | |
| Thomas Belt - 1888 - 454 páginas
...dressed in a bright livery of red and blue. He cannot be mistaken for any other, and his naming vest and blue stockings show that he does not court concealment....pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition amongst them, I managed to entice a young duck into snatching up one of the little frogs. Instead of... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1892 - 398 páginas
...concealment. He is very abundant in the damp wood, and I was convinced that he was uneatable so soon as I had made his acquaintance, and saw the happy sense of...me, and tried my fowls and ducks with them, but none of them would touch them. At last, by throwing down pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - 648 páginas
...that he does not court concealment. He is very abundant in the damp woods, and I was convinced that he was uneatable so soon as I made his acquaintance...pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition amongst them, I managed to entice a young duck into snatching up one of the little frogs. Instead of... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1917 - 504 páginas
...concealment. He is very abundant in the damp wood, and I was convinced that he was uneatable so soon as 1 had made his acquaintance, and saw the happy sense of...me, and tried my fowls and ducks with them, but none of them would touch them. At last, by throwing down pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition... | |
| Thomas Belt - 2002 - 348 páginas
...concealment. He is very abundant in the damp woods, and I was convinced he was 246 The Naturalist in Nicaragua uneatable so soon as I made his acquaintance and saw...pieces of meat, for which there was a great competition amongst them, I managed to entice a young duck into snatching up one of the little frogs. Instead of... | |
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