| William Bingley - 1803 - 606 lehte
...— House or Chimney Sw.tllow. Pen*. Sew. Birds, p. ep.—Penn. Brit. Zotl. i. tab. 56. VOL. II. CC note of gratitude and complacency, that a person must...little regard to the wonders of nature that has not remarked this action. As soon as the dam has disengaged herself from the first brood, she immediately... | |
| Tales - 1820 - 560 lehte
...towards each other and meeting at an angle; the young all the while uttering such a short quick uote of gratitude and complacency, that a person must have paid very little regard to the most interesting wonders of nature, who has not remarked this scene. The M»rtin generally builds under... | |
| 1821 - 276 lehte
...advance rising towards each other and meeting at an angle; the young all the while uttering such a short quick note of gratitude and complacency, that a person must have paid very little regard to the most interesting wonders of nature, who has not remarked this scene. The Martin generally builds under... | |
| Gilbert White - 1822 - 380 lehte
...advance, rising towards each other, and meeting at an angle ; the young one all the while uttering such a little quick note of gratitude and complacency,...which at once associates with the first broods of housemartins ; and with them congregates clustering on sunny roofs, towers, and trees. This hirundo... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1829 - 600 lehte
...when a mouthful is collected, at a certain signal given, the dam and the nestling advance, The female betakes herself immediately to the business of a second...which at once associates with the first broods of house-martins ; and with them congregates, clustering on sunny roofs, towers and trees. This /tirando... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 392 lehte
...rising towards each other, and meeting at an angle ; the young-one all the while uttering such a short quick note of gratitude and complacency, that a person...paid very little regard to the wonders of nature, who has not remarked this scene. As soon as the dam has disengaged herself from the first brood, she... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 lehte
...wonders of Nature, who has not remarked this feat. The dam betakes herself immediately to the rearing of a second brood, as soon as she is disengaged from her first ; which she at once associates with the first broods of house martins; and with them congregates, clustering... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1831 - 510 lehte
...advance, rising towards each other, and meeting at an angle ; the young one all the while uttering such a little quick note of gratitude and complacency,...person must have paid very little regard to the wonders cif nature, that has not often remarked this feat.* The female betakes herself immediately to the business... | |
| James Rennie - 1833 - 422 lehte
...rising towards each other, and meeting at an angle, the young one all the while uttering such a short quick note of gratitude and complacency that a person...paid very little regard to the .wonders of nature who has not remarked this scenef." On the same principle it is said that the male assists the female... | |
| Gilbert White - 1832 - 354 lehte
...advance, rising towards each other, and meeting at an angle ; the young one all the while uttering such a little quick note of gratitude and complacency,...which at once associates with the first broods of house-martins ; and with them congregates, clustering on sunny roofs, towers, and trees. This hirundo... | |
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