The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 9. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1879 |
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... wings . The type of this group is the English Hobby ( F. subbuteo ) , a bird of great power of flight , chiefly used in 1 French , Emérillon ; Icelandic , Smirill . the capture of insects , which form its ordinary food. FALCON 3.
... wings . The type of this group is the English Hobby ( F. subbuteo ) , a bird of great power of flight , chiefly used in 1 French , Emérillon ; Icelandic , Smirill . the capture of insects , which form its ordinary food. FALCON 3.
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... wings are pointed , the second feather in the wing is the longest , and the irides are dark - brown . Merlins must , however , be excepted ; and here it would seem that the Eastern distinction is the best , for though merlins are much ...
... wings are pointed , the second feather in the wing is the longest , and the irides are dark - brown . Merlins must , however , be excepted ; and here it would seem that the Eastern distinction is the best , for though merlins are much ...
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... wing - feather of male peregrine falcon , " tiercel , " half natural size in process of imping ; a , the living ... wing simultaneously , a common action of hawks when at ease ; also when she spreads out her wings and feathers to hide ...
... wing - feather of male peregrine falcon , " tiercel , " half natural size in process of imping ; a , the living ... wing simultaneously , a common action of hawks when at ease ; also when she spreads out her wings and feathers to hide ...
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... wing or feather , very lightly at first . At night she should be tied to a perch in a room with the window darkened , so that no light can enter in the morning . The perch should be a padded pole placed across the room , about four and ...
... wing or feather , very lightly at first . At night she should be tied to a perch in a room with the window darkened , so that no light can enter in the morning . The perch should be a padded pole placed across the room , about four and ...
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... wings , a very light body proportionately , and air - cells in his bones , and can rise with astonishing rapidity , more perpendicularly , or , in other words , in smaller rings , than the falcon can , with very little effort . As soon ...
... wings , a very light body proportionately , and air - cells in his bones , and can rise with astonishing rapidity , more perpendicularly , or , in other words , in smaller rings , than the falcon can , with very little effort . As soon ...
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