Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Alike in respect to peculiarities of form , its nesting habits , its peculiar ways with its young , it is sui generis - there is really no other of our birds in the least like it . It builds its nest of leaves and water - weeds , which ...
Alike in respect to peculiarities of form , its nesting habits , its peculiar ways with its young , it is sui generis - there is really no other of our birds in the least like it . It builds its nest of leaves and water - weeds , which ...
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... nest brooding . In the event of sudden intrusion on the nest , I have always found the eggs covered or partially covered . The covering - like the nest , of rotting and decomposing water - weeds and leaves - is always when the bird is ...
... nest brooding . In the event of sudden intrusion on the nest , I have always found the eggs covered or partially covered . The covering - like the nest , of rotting and decomposing water - weeds and leaves - is always when the bird is ...
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... nest in the season of brooding . I have oftener found the hen off the nest than I have any other bird ; and such a habit as this could not be formed and persisted in without very good reasons . These reasons , in my idea , are simply ...
... nest in the season of brooding . I have oftener found the hen off the nest than I have any other bird ; and such a habit as this could not be formed and persisted in without very good reasons . These reasons , in my idea , are simply ...
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