قراءة كتاب Birds of the wave and woodland
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BIRDS OF THE WAVE
AND WOODLAND
BY
PHIL ROBINSON
AUTHOR OF
“NOAH’S ARK” “THE POETS’ BIRDS” ETC.
Illustrated by Charles Whymper
AND OTHERS
LONDON
ISBISTER AND COMPANY LIMITED
15 & 16 TAVISTOCK STREET COVENT GARDEN
1894
Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.
London and Edinburgh
CONTENTS
CHAPTER_I | |
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The Birds of the Seasons—Some Birds of Passage—The Miracle of Migration—The Thrush—The Blackbird—What is the Meaning of Singing?—The Swallow |
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CHAPTER_II | |
The Birds of the Months—Some Rare Birds and Some Common—January and the Fieldfare—Februrary and the Rook—March, April, May, with the Thrush, Swallow and Nightingale—The Terrors of Migration—June and the Ring-dove—A Wood-Pigeon Problem—The Dotterel—Evening Voices: The Nightjars—July and the Skylark—August, September, with Grouse and Partridge—The Ptarmigan—The Old Cock-Pheasant—November and the Woodcock—December and its Robin and Wren |
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CHAPTER_III | |
The Rook—The Cuckoo—Lark and Woodlark—The Sparrow—Plague of Birds |
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CHAPTER_IV | |
Bird-Voices—The Corn-crake—The Black-Cap—The Turtle-Dove—Carpenter-Birds—The Nuthatch—The Wryneck—The Great Tit—The Letter-Box Tit of Rowfant |
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CHAPTER_V | |
The Owl—The Magpie—The Kestrel or Windhover—Haunts of the Heron—Bird-Destroyers, the Gamekeeper and “Naturalist” |
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CHAPTER_VI | |
The Sea-Eagle—Guillemots—Egg-Gathering—The Paradise of the Puffins—The Stormy-Petrel—The Sea-Eagle’s Victims—The Black-Backed Gull—The Skua—Among the Cormorants and Gulls |
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CHAPTER_VII | |
The Kingfisher—The Mystery and Folk-Lore of the Halcyon—The Water-Vole at Home—In the Water-Meadows—The Moorhen and its Haunts—The Reed-Warbler—The Sedge-Warbler—Music of the Summer Nights—Waking the Sun |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page | ||
1. | “Among the lilacs” | 15 |
2. | The Wild Swan | 17 |
3. | Mobbing the Great Sea Lantern | 23 |
4. | “In days of pinching want” | 28 |
5. | “As man’s familiar guests” | 36 |
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