The Oölogist: For the Student of Birds, Their Nests and Eggs, Volumes 35-36Frank H. Lattin, 1918 |
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... feet and 4 feet high , enclosed on three sides and top by a double thickness of 2 inch wire netting , the fourth side being a stack of cord - wood with some project- ing ends that would do very well for perches . At first the bird would ...
... feet and 4 feet high , enclosed on three sides and top by a double thickness of 2 inch wire netting , the fourth side being a stack of cord - wood with some project- ing ends that would do very well for perches . At first the bird would ...
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... feet away . He put up a stiff fight when cornered again and was not finally secured until he was smothered in a grain sack before he could get to his feet after one of his attacks and even then managed to draw blood from a finger that ...
... feet away . He put up a stiff fight when cornered again and was not finally secured until he was smothered in a grain sack before he could get to his feet after one of his attacks and even then managed to draw blood from a finger that ...
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... feet are purplish , halfway between the plumbeous of the young and the dark flesh of the fully adult . The moult makes slow progress and is probably not com- pleted until the following autumn . These little ducks are lighter on the wing ...
... feet are purplish , halfway between the plumbeous of the young and the dark flesh of the fully adult . The moult makes slow progress and is probably not com- pleted until the following autumn . These little ducks are lighter on the wing ...
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... feet of water on the lake shore . This tree looked like a suitable place for a Buffle - head to nest but repeated hammering did not make the female show herself . I was about to give up , when a drake Buffle Head alighted in the water ...
... feet of water on the lake shore . This tree looked like a suitable place for a Buffle - head to nest but repeated hammering did not make the female show herself . I was about to give up , when a drake Buffle Head alighted in the water ...
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... feet high , while on the south and east are the Llanos , flat plains two thousand feet below , where rivers may be seen , their whole snake like courses winding about for many miles until they are lost in the distant haze . Other yellow ...
... feet high , while on the south and east are the Llanos , flat plains two thousand feet below , where rivers may be seen , their whole snake like courses winding about for many miles until they are lost in the distant haze . Other yellow ...
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Página 8 - To view the structure of that little work A bird's nest. Mark it well, within, without ; No tool had he that wrought ; no knife to cut ; No nail to fix ; no bodkin to insert ; No glue to join ; his little beak was all ; And yet, how neatly finished ! What nice hand, With every implement and means of art, And twenty years...
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Página 128 - Gruidae or cranes, including little brown, sandhill, and whooping cranes. c Rallidae or rails, including coots, gallinules and sora and other rails. d Limicolae or shorebirds, including avocets, curlew, dowitchers, godwits, knots, oyster catchers, phalaropes, plovers, sandpipers, snipe, stilts, surf birds, turnstones, willet, woodcock, and yellowlegs. e Columbidae or pigeons, including doves and wild pigeons. 2 Migratory Insectivorous...
Página 129 - It shall be unlawful to import any bird, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, captured, killed, taken, shipped, transported, or carried contrary to the laws of any Province of the Dominion of Canada in which the same was captured, killed, or taken, or from which it was shipped, transported, or carried.
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Página 129 - ... shipped, transported, or carried at any time contrary to the laws of the State, Territory, or District in which it was captured, killed, or taken, or from which it was shipped, transported, or carried.
Página 128 - ... 2. Migratory Insectivorous Birds: Bobolinks, catbirds, chickadees, cuckoos, flickers, flycatchers, grosbeaks, humming birds, kinglets, martins, meadowlarks, nighthawks, or bull bats, nut-hatches, orioles, robins, shrikes, swallows, swifts, tanagers, titmice, thrushes, vireos, warblers, wax-wings, whippoorwills, woodpeckers, and wrens, and all other perching birds which feed entirely or chiefly on insects.
Página 128 - Secretary, which permit shall be carried on his person when he is collecting specimens thereunder and shall be exhibited to any person requesting to see the same. Application for a permit must be addressed to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC, and must contain the following information: Name and address of applicant and name of State, Territory, or District in which specimens are proposed to be taken and the purpose for which they are intended. Each application shall be accompanied by...
Página 128 - ... nuthatches, orioles, robins, shrikes, swallows, swifts, tanagers, titmice, thrushes, vireos, warblers, waxwings, whippoorwills, woodpeckers, and wrens, and all other perching birds which feed entirely or chiefly on insects. 3. Other Migratory Nongame Birds — Auks, auklets, bitterns, fulmars, gannets, grebes, guillemots, gulls, herons, jaegers, loons, murres, petrels, puffins, shearwaters, and terns.