Bay, and one containing 6 eggs was situated near the beach on a sloping knoll. It was composed of a quantity of hay, down, and feathers intermixed, and this was the general mode of structure of the nests of both swans. It usually lays from 4 to 6 eggs,... Proceedings of the United States National Museum - Page 419by United States National Museum - 1892 - 16 lehteFull view - About this book
| R[oderick] Mac Farlane - 1891 - 38 lehte
...while the nest itself was always placed on the ground, and several were also found on the coast and islands of Liverpool and Franklin Bays in the Arctic...a sloping knoll. It was composed of a quantity of bay, clown, and feathers intermixed, and this was the general mode of structure of the nests of both... | |
| Arthur Cleveland Bent - 1925 - 458 lehte
...mentioned above, so far as I am aware, was the last in that locality." Roderick MacFarlane (1891) reported: Several nests of this species were met with in the...Grounds, on Islands in Franklin Bay, and one containing 6 eggs was situated near the beach on a sloping knoll. It was composed of a quantity of hay, down,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1925 - 1048 lehte
...above, so far as I am aware, was the last in that locality.” Roderick M.acFarlane (1891) reported: Several nests of this species were met with in the...Grounds, on Islands in Franklin Bay, and one containing 6 eggs was situated near the beach on a sloping knoll. It was composed of a quantity of hay, down,... | |
| Arthur Cleveland Bent - 1987 - 718 lehte
...mentioned ahove, so far as 1 um *ware, was the last in that locality." Boderick MacFarlane (1S91) reported: Several nests of this species were met with in the Barren Grounds, on islands in Fraaklin Bay, and one containing fi eggs was situated near the heach on a sloping knoll. 1t was composed... | |
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