Our Summer Migrants: An Account of the Migratory Birds which Pass the Summer in the British IslandsSwan Sonnenschein and Company, 1889 - 336 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 11-15 de 20
Página 137
... naturalists in north - west India , and there can be little doubt that the Pipit which has been de- scribed from that country , and from China and Japan , under the name of Anthus agilis , Sykes , is only our old friend A. arboreus in a ...
... naturalists in north - west India , and there can be little doubt that the Pipit which has been de- scribed from that country , and from China and Japan , under the name of Anthus agilis , Sykes , is only our old friend A. arboreus in a ...
Página 139
... naturalists by Mr. Thomas Webster , of Manchester , who , in a communica- tion to the " Zoologist " ( p . 1023 ) , stated that he had seen three birds at Fleetwood in October , 1843 , which he had not the slightest hesitation in ...
... naturalists by Mr. Thomas Webster , of Manchester , who , in a communica- tion to the " Zoologist " ( p . 1023 ) , stated that he had seen three birds at Fleetwood in October , 1843 , which he had not the slightest hesitation in ...
Página 149
... naturalists this species is stated to have occurred several times in the British Islands ; but the general description of the specimens referred to applies as a rule so well to the Anthus spinoletta above mentioned , that it is ...
... naturalists this species is stated to have occurred several times in the British Islands ; but the general description of the specimens referred to applies as a rule so well to the Anthus spinoletta above mentioned , that it is ...
Página 152
... is equal to the Meadow Pipit , and by some naturalists it has been considered a permanent race or variety of that species ; but the observations of Prof. Newton on this point1 certainly tend 152 OUR SUMMER MIGRANTS .
... is equal to the Meadow Pipit , and by some naturalists it has been considered a permanent race or variety of that species ; but the observations of Prof. Newton on this point1 certainly tend 152 OUR SUMMER MIGRANTS .
Página 192
... naturalists to consider the Swifts ( for there are several species ) generically distinct from the Swallows ; and the former , therefore , are now placed by common consent in the genus Cypse- lus , a name adopted from Aristotle , and ...
... naturalists to consider the Swifts ( for there are several species ) generically distinct from the Swallows ; and the former , therefore , are now placed by common consent in the genus Cypse- lus , a name adopted from Aristotle , and ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Our Summer Migrants: An Account of the Migratory Birds which Pass the Summer ... James Edmund Harting Visualização integral - 1875 |
Our Summer Migrants: An Account of the Migratory Birds which Pass the Summer ... James Edmund Harting Visualização integral - 1877 |
Our Summer Migrants: An Account of the Migratory Birds which Pass the Summer ... James Edmund Harting Visualização integral - 1875 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
amongst Anthus appearance April arrival Blackcap Blyth breed British Birds British Islands Canon Tristram Chiff-chaff claw coast colour common congeners Cuckoo eastward eggs Egypt England Europe feathers Flycatcher frequently Garden Warbler genus Grasshopper Warbler grey ground habits hatched haunts Hist Hoopoe Howard Saunders Ibis India insects instance Ireland June Landrail Lapland Lesser Whitethroat Lord Lilford male Malta Martin Meadow Pipit Mediterranean migration month naturalists neighbourhood nest Nightingale Nightjar Norfolk North Africa noticed observed occasionally occurrence Ornithology Palestine palustris plumage Professor Newton rare Redstart Reed Warbler regular summer remarked resembles Rock Pipit says Scotland season Sedge Warbler seen September Shetland shot song southward species specimens spotted spring and autumn Stonechat strepera summer migrants summer visitant Swallow Swift tail throughout tion Tree Pipit trees Wheatear Whinchat Willow Warbler Willow Wren wind wing winter quarters Wood Warbler Yarrell Yellow Wagtail Zoologist