The Dovecote and the Aviary: Being Sketches of the Natural History of Pigeons and Other Domestic Birds in a Captive State, with Hints for Their ManagementW.S. Orr, 1851 - 458 pages |
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... frequently only a single egg , and still more frequently rear but a single chick * , while * 66 My friend Dr. Bachman says , in a note sent to me , ' In the more cultivated parts of the United States , the Passenger Pigeon no longer ...
... frequently only a single egg , and still more frequently rear but a single chick * , while * 66 My friend Dr. Bachman says , in a note sent to me , ' In the more cultivated parts of the United States , the Passenger Pigeon no longer ...
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... frequently taken two from the same nest , and reared them . A curious change of habits has taken place in England in those Pigeons which I presented to the Earl of Derby in 1830 , that nobleman having assured me that ever since they ...
... frequently taken two from the same nest , and reared them . A curious change of habits has taken place in England in those Pigeons which I presented to the Earl of Derby in 1830 , that nobleman having assured me that ever since they ...
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... frequently seen domesticated [ read ' tamed ' ] . They are all familiar birds , and readily allow themselves to be caressed . At night they often come into the house to roost , seeming to like the company of the parrots and other birds ...
... frequently seen domesticated [ read ' tamed ' ] . They are all familiar birds , and readily allow themselves to be caressed . At night they often come into the house to roost , seeming to like the company of the parrots and other birds ...
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The Dovecote and the Aviary: Being Sketches of the Natural History of ... Edmund Saul Dixon No preview available - 2018 |
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