A history of British birds, 第 6 巻、第 57 巻 |
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... Yorkshire , and Durham . In the county of Cumberland , Mr. Heysham says that immature birds occur at the like season on the rivers near the Solway ; and in the month of January , 1835 , one was killed at Talkin Tarn , near Brampton . In ...
... Yorkshire , and Durham . In the county of Cumberland , Mr. Heysham says that immature birds occur at the like season on the rivers near the Solway ; and in the month of January , 1835 , one was killed at Talkin Tarn , near Brampton . In ...
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... Yorkshire , two were shot off Scarborough , by Mr. T. Chapman Broune , of Leicester , in the year 1850 . In Norfolk , it is sometimes met with in winter , but has been very rarely procured in summer plumage . BLACK - THROATED 299 DIVER ...
... Yorkshire , two were shot off Scarborough , by Mr. T. Chapman Broune , of Leicester , in the year 1850 . In Norfolk , it is sometimes met with in winter , but has been very rarely procured in summer plumage . BLACK - THROATED 299 DIVER ...
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... Yorkshire one specimen is reported by Dr. Farrar , as having been shot in Woolley Park , in the West Riding , the seat of Godfrey Wentworth , Esq . , in July , 1833 ; a second was found at Banks Hall , near Barnsley ; and a third was ...
... Yorkshire one specimen is reported by Dr. Farrar , as having been shot in Woolley Park , in the West Riding , the seat of Godfrey Wentworth , Esq . , in July , 1833 ; a second was found at Banks Hall , near Barnsley ; and a third was ...
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... Yorkshire . They are equally abundant in the Orkney and Shet- land Islands , and the Hebrides . So too in Ireland are they plentiful on all parts of the coast . A few formerly bred on the cliffs at Hunstanton , Norfolk ; some used to do ...
... Yorkshire . They are equally abundant in the Orkney and Shet- land Islands , and the Hebrides . So too in Ireland are they plentiful on all parts of the coast . A few formerly bred on the cliffs at Hunstanton , Norfolk ; some used to do ...
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... Yorkshire coast . Two were killed by Mr. William Felkin , Junior , of Carrington , near Nottingham , as he has informed me , at Flamborough Head , near Bridlington . Also in the county of Durham . In 30 Ringed Guillemot.
... Yorkshire coast . Two were killed by Mr. William Felkin , Junior , of Carrington , near Nottingham , as he has informed me , at Flamborough Head , near Bridlington . Also in the county of Durham . In 30 Ringed Guillemot.
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autumn BEWICK bill birds BLACK TERN blackish brown blackish grey breast breed brownish black Cambridgeshire chin and throat coast colour Cormorant Cornwall crown crustacea dark brown darker deep dull white dusky black dusky brown edges eggs feet fish FLEMING flight Gannet Godalming GOULD greater and lesser green Greenland greyish black greyish brown greyish white Guillemot GULL head Hebden Bridge inches inner webs Ireland iris Islands Isle JENYNS Larus Legs and toes length lesser under wing lesser wing coverts Male mandible MONTAGU mottled nape neck nest Norfolk numbers occurred Orkney outer webs Oxfordshire pale brown pale yellowish brown paler PENNANT PETREL plumage primaries reddish brown River Scotland seen SELBY shafts shores shot sides Sir William Jardine SKUA species specimen Spitzbergen spotted Sterna streaked Sutherlandshire Swanpool TEMMINCK TERN tertiaries tinge tipped with white upper tail coverts winter Yarmouth yellow Yorkshire young bird
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4 ページ - A northern diver, taken alive, was kept in a pond for some months, which gave us an opportunity of attending to its manners. In a few days it became extremely docile, would come at the call, from one side of the pond to the other, and would take food from the hand.
232 ページ - No bird is of such use to the islanders as this: the Fulmar supplies them with oil for their lamps, down for their beds, a delicacy for their tables, a balm for their wounds, and a medicine for their distempers.
72 ページ - ... and other gregarious fishes, cannot at that time avoid their enemy, who is floating in the midst of profusion. In the act of respiration, there appears to be always some air propelled between the skin and the body of this bird, as a visible expansion and contraction is observed about the breast ; and this singular conformation makes the bird so buoyant that it floats high on the water, and does not sink beneath the surface, as observed in the cormorant and shag.
74 ページ - ... must greatly contribute to its buoyancy both in air and water, it is well adapted for residing in the midst of the most tempestuous sea, floating on its surface in perfect security, and following those shoals of fish, on which depends its whole existence : thus, when all others are compelled to seek shelter in bays and creeks, the gannet is enabled to brave the severest weather in all seasons, without attempting to near the shore. This contrivance may also be of the most important service to...
72 ページ - ... visible expansion and contraction is observed about the breast; and this singular conformation makes the bird so buoyant, that it floats high on the water, and not sunk beneath its surface as observed in the Cormorant and Shag. The legs are not placed so far behind as in such of the feathered tribe as procure their subsistence by immersion: the Gannet, consequently, has the centre of gravity placed more forward, and, when standing, the body is nearly horizontal like a Goose, and not erect like...
25 ページ - ... had been secured. It Is the nature of this bird, as well as of most of those birds which habitually dive to take their prey, to perform all their evolutions under water with the aid of their wings ; but Instead of dashing at once Into the midst of the terrified group of small fry, by which only a few would be captured, It passes round and round 65916— 19— Bull.
145 ページ - Pewit, which, being of the migratory kind, came annually to certain pooles in the estate of the Right Worshipful Sir Charles Skrymsher, Knight, to build and breed, and to no other estate in, or neer, the county, but of this family to which they have belonged ultra hominum memariam, and never moved from it, though they have changed their station often.
240 ページ - might they curse the midnight lighthouse that, star-like, guides them on their watery way; or the buoy that warns them of the sunken rocks below, as this harmless wanderer, whose manner informs them of the approach of the storm, and thereby enables them to prepare for it.
258 ページ - Sometimes on alighting, which It does plumply, the Mottled Owl Immediately bends its body, turns Its head to look behind it. performs a curious nod, utters its notes, then shakes and plumes itself, and resumes its flight in search of prey. It now and then, while on the wing, produces a clicking sound with Its mandibles, but more frequently when perched near its mate or young. This I have thought...
146 ページ - Moss, though containing two gentlemen's land, yet (which is very remarkable) the Pewits did discern betwixt the one and the other, and build only on the land of the next heir, John Skrymsher, Esq., so wholly are they addicted to this family.