| 1789 - 688 페이지
...is plaintive, like that of che hedge-fparrow ; but the found is not acquired from the fofter-parent, as it is the fame whether it be reared by the hedgefparrow,...bird. It never acquires the adult note during its ftay iu this country. The itomachs of young cuckoos contain a great variety of food. On diflecting one that... | |
| 1789 - 562 페이지
...hedji-fparrow; but the found is not acquiied from the fuller parent, as it is the fame whether i: he reared by the hedgefparrow, or any other bird. It never acquires the adult note during its day in this country. The (lomachs of young cuckoos contain a great variety of food. On differing nnethat... | |
| 1789 - 622 페이지
...chirp is plaintive, like that of a hedge-fparnnv, but the found is not acquired from the foflerpnrent, as it is the fame whether it be reared by the hedge-fparrow, or any other bird. There fcems to be no precife time fixed for the departure of young cuckoos, I believe they go off in... | |
| 1789 - 602 페이지
...is plaintive, like that of the hedge-fparrow ; but the found is not acquired from the fofterparent, as it is the fame whether it be reared by the hedge-fparrow, or anv other bird. / ««It " It never acquires the adult note during its ftay in this country. " The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 페이지
...is plaintive, like that of the hedge-fparrow ; but the found is not acquired from the foiter-parent, as it is the fame whether it be reared by the hedge-fparrow,...young cuckoos contain a great variety of food. On diilefting one that was brought up by wagtails, and fed by them at the time it was mot, though it was... | |
| 1790 - 566 페이지
...chirp is plaintive, like that of the hedge- fparrow; but the found is not acquired from the fofter- parent, as it is the fame whether it be reared by...bird. It never acquires the adult note during its flay in this country. The flomachs of young cuckoos contain a great variety of food. On differing one... | |
| 1789 - 682 페이지
...plaintive, like that of the hedge-fparrow ; but the found is not acquired from the toller-parent , as it 13 the fame whether it be reared by the hedgefparrow,...the adult note during its ftay in this country. The ftomachd of young cuckoos contain a great variety of food. On diflecttng one that was brought up by... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 페이지
...stay in this country. The stomachs of young cuckoos contain a great variety of food. On dissecting one that was brought up by wagtails, and fed by them at the time it was shot, though it was nearly of the size and fulness of plumage of the parent-bird, I found in its stomach... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 페이지
...is not acquired from the foster-parent, as it is the same whether it be reared by the hedge-sparrow or any other bird. It never acquires the adult note during its stay in this country. There seems to be no precise time fixed for the departure of young cuckoos. I... | |
| Louis Compton Miall - 1896 - 314 페이지
...is not acquired from the foster-parent, as it is the same whether it be reared by the Hedge-sparrow or any other Bird. It never acquires the adult note during its stay in this country. " The stomachs of young Cuckoos contain a great variety of food, animal or vegetable.... | |
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