Hidden fields
Books Books
" ... that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to expect from him... "
British Zoology - Page 566
by Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 278 pages
Full view - About this book

The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 4

1774 - 846 pages
...it will poffibly be afked, why in a wild ftate they adhere fo Heartily to the fame fong, infoniuch that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are expeft from him. This, however, arifes entirely from the neftling's attending only to the inftruilion...
Full view - About this book

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 17

History - 1778 - 630 pages
...it will poffibly be aflced, why in a wild ftate they adhere fo (leadily to the lame fong, infomuch that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to expeft from him. This, however, arifes entirely from the neftling's attending only to the inftruftion...
Full view - About this book

The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 4

Books and bookselling - 1786 - 508 pages
...it will poflibly be aiked, why in a wild ftate they adhere fo ileadily to the fame thing, infomuch that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to exped. from him ? This, however, arifes entirely from the neftling's attending only to the ¡nftruftion...
Full view - About this book

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...will poflibly be «iked, why, in a wild Hate, they adhere fo ¡teadily to the fame fonç, ir.fomuch, that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to expett from him. This, however, arifes entirely from the neillhig's attending only to tlie inftruilion...
Full view - About this book

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 2

1797 - 522 pages
...will pofiibly be afkcd, why, in a wild ftatc, they atihere fo fteadily to the fame fong, infomuch, that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to cxpeft from him. This, however, arifes entirely fiom the neftling's attending only to the inllruciion...
Full view - About this book

Annual Register of World Events, Volume 17

History - 1801 - 554 pages
...But it will poflibly be aiked, why in a wildftate they adhere fo fleadily to the lame Cong, infomuch that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to expeft From him. This, however, arifes entirely from the neltling's attending only to thé inftruftion...
Full view - About this book

The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 3

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1805 - 500 pages
...supposed to be peculiar to each species. In a wild state they adhere steadily to the same song, so that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what notes you are to expect from him. This, however, arises entirely from the nestling's attending only to the instruction of the parent bird, whilst it...
Full view - About this book

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: From ..., Volume 13

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Meteorology - 1809 - 792 pages
...But it will possibly be asked, why in a wild state they adhere so steadily to the same song, in so much that it is well known, before the bird is heard,...what notes you are to expect from him. This however arises entirely from the nestlings attending only to the instruction of the parent bird, while it disregards...
Full view - About this book

The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

English literature - 1837 - 604 pages
...it will possibly be asked, why, in a wild state, they adhere BO steadily to the same song, insomuch that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what...notes you are to expect from him ? This, however, arises entirely from the nestling's attending only to the instruction of the parent bird, whilst it...
Full view - About this book

The Architecture of Birds

James Rennie - Animal behavior - 1833 - 422 pages
...it will possibly be asked, why, in a wild state, they adhere so steadily to the same song, insomuch that it is well known, before the bird is heard, what...notes you are to expect from him. " This, however, arises entirely from the nestling's attending only to the instruction of the parent bird, whilst it...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF