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قراءة كتاب Bird Watching
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STRAW-STACK
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Male Oyster-catchers piping to the Female Photogravure |
Frontispiece |
Dancing of Great Plovers in Autumn Photogravure |
facing page 12 |
Great Plovers: A Nuptial Pose | Page 19 |
Master and Pupil: Hooded-Crow flying with Peewits | " 29 |
Stock-Doves: A Duel with Ceremonies | " 40 |
Turtle Doves: The Nuptial Flight Photogravure |
facing page 50 |
Great Skuas: Nuptial Flight and Pose Photogravure |
" " 100 |
Ravens: The Game of Reversi | Page 135 |
Habet! Great-Crested Grebe Attacked by Another Under Water | " 150 |
Love on a Rock: Shags During the Breeding Season Photogravure |
facing page 168 |
On a Guillemot Ledge | " " 192 |
Fairy Artillery: Willow-Warbler Pecking Catkins in Flight | Page 254 |
Rooks: A Winter Scene | " 279 |
In a Sand-Pit Photogravure |
facing page 328 |
All the above from Drawings by J. Smit.
PREFACE
I should like to explain that this work, being, with one or two insignificant exceptions, a record of my own observations only, it has not been my intention to make general statements in regard to the habits of any particular bird. In practice, however, it is often difficult to write as if one were not doing this, without its having a very clumsy effect. One cannot, for instance, always say, "I have seen birds fly." One has to say, upon occasions, "Birds fly." Moreover, it is obvious that in much of the more important business of bird-life, one would be fully justified in arguing from the particular to the general: perhaps (though this is not my opinion) one would always be. But, whether this is the case or not, I wish it to be understood that, throughout, a remark that any bird acts in such or such a way means, merely, that I