Our Summer Migrants: An Account of the Migratory Birds which Pass the Summer in the British IslandsSwan Sonnenschein and Company, 1889 - 336 páginas |
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... shot two young birds beginning to assume their mature plumage : one of these birds is in the possession of and was identified by Mr. John Hancock of Newcastle . " But although the greater number of recorded . British specimens 122 OUR ...
... shot two young birds beginning to assume their mature plumage : one of these birds is in the possession of and was identified by Mr. John Hancock of Newcastle . " But although the greater number of recorded . British specimens 122 OUR ...
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... shot a speci- men at Kef Laks in the Eastern Atlas , it appears to occur in North - west Africa exceptionally . The Pipit of the Canaries , originally regarded as A. pratensis , has been described by Dr. Bolle1 as distinct , under the ...
... shot a speci- men at Kef Laks in the Eastern Atlas , it appears to occur in North - west Africa exceptionally . The Pipit of the Canaries , originally regarded as A. pratensis , has been described by Dr. Bolle1 as distinct , under the ...
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... shot a specimen there in November , 1860. It crosses the Mediterranean to North Africa . Canon Tristram met with it in Algeria , and Captain Shelley recognised it in Egypt . In the penin- sula of Sinai it was found by Mr. C. W. 140 OUR ...
... shot a specimen there in November , 1860. It crosses the Mediterranean to North Africa . Canon Tristram met with it in Algeria , and Captain Shelley recognised it in Egypt . In the penin- sula of Sinai it was found by Mr. C. W. 140 OUR ...
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... . Macgillivray , in his " Manual of British Birds , " p . 169 , minutely describes two Pipits which were shot near Edinburgh in June , 1824 , and which he identifies clearly with the Ameri- can species 150 OUR SUMMER MIGRANTS .
... . Macgillivray , in his " Manual of British Birds , " p . 169 , minutely describes two Pipits which were shot near Edinburgh in June , 1824 , and which he identifies clearly with the Ameri- can species 150 OUR SUMMER MIGRANTS .
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... shot at Dunbar in East Lothian by Mr. Robert Gray , of Glasgow . Mr. Bond has a Pipit , identified as belonging to this species , which was obtained at Fresh- water , in the Isle of Wight , in September , 1865 ; while the most recent ...
... shot at Dunbar in East Lothian by Mr. Robert Gray , of Glasgow . Mr. Bond has a Pipit , identified as belonging to this species , which was obtained at Fresh- water , in the Isle of Wight , in September , 1865 ; while the most recent ...
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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 |
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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