RM2B4HTTJ–Puffins are any of three small species of alcids (auks) in the bird genus Fratercula with a brightly coloured beak during the breeding season. These are pelagic seabirds that feed primarily by diving in the water. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks or in burrows in the soil. Two species, the Tufted Puffin and Horned Puffin, are found in the North Pacific Ocean, while the Atlantic Puffin is found in the North Atlantic Ocean
RF2JB58PK–Wren sing through breeding season pronouncing their territories.
RFDE0P7N–Red saxifrage (Saxifraga), in crevice, Sardinia, Italy, Europe
RFEM61D4–Atlantic puffin
RF2AJYHP8–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RFKYRHJR–Close-up of 3 adult Kittiwakes perched together on narrow ledges on the side of a chalk cliff- Bempton Cliffs RSPB reserve, East Yorkshire, England.
RM2AGAD2E–. Wild life of orchard and field;. breeding-place of all the three spe-cies I have mentioned is in caves and crevices ofrock, the irregularities and hollows of limestonecrags affording them the best chances. Swal-lows Cave/ at Nahant, is remembered as one oftheir hospices. I have seen all three species breed-ing together among the ragged ledges of MiddlePark, Colorado; but considerable differences werenoticeable between the houses of these uncivilizedbuilders and those of their educated brethren atthe East, who now, perhaps, would find it ratherhard to rough it as did their ancestors. Under th
RMC91T0Y–Razorbill (Alca torda)
RMD8NNXW–Eagle Owl,, Bubo bubo on a rock and in between vegetation in its natural habitat looking straight in to the camera.
RMMAA225–. Eastern forest insects . Winter is spent in the bark of elm trees in either the larval or adult stages. Overwintering adults emerge during May and fly to living trees and feed in the bark. Later they fly to dead and dying trees, broken limbs, or recently cut logs or limbs to breed. Usually, dying or fairly moist dead limbs at least 2 inches in diameter are selected. Entrance holes are made in bark crevices or under overhanging bark flakes and they penetrate directly to the surface of the wood. A biramous egg gallery is constructed with the arms extending away from the entrance hole at variou
RF2JB58KM–Wren sing through breeding season pronouncing their territories.
RF2J62T18–Wrens sing from a variety of vantage points in breeding season.
RF2AJYHR2–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RM2AKP35A–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . cessible crevices in the rocks. Eiders arestill locally common, but are rapidly disappearing; onlv one largebreeding colony was found. Scoters are still abundant in largeflocks about the heads of the bays. Glaucous gulls still breed on the high rocky clififs where their nestsare inaccessible. Great black-backed gulls and herring gulls arestill fairly common. Land birds are nowdiere abundant, with thepossible exception of the white-crowned sparrow, which is a commondooryard bird everywhere. Horned larks, pipits, juncos,
RMDRNMK3–Eagle Owl,, Bubo bubo on a rock and in between vegetation in its natural habitat looking straight in to the camera.
RF2J62T22–Wrens sing from a variety of vantage points in breeding season.
RF2AJYHNX–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RM2AFRT9T–. Poultry for the farm and home. The paintshould be dry before the coops are used again. Cresol Soap Mixture. Dissolve a bar of laundry soap in apint of hot water. Add a pound of commercial cresol. Whencold stir in a gallon of kerosene. Apply without diluting. Dontget any of this on the hands or face as it will smart. Lime Sulphur. The lime sulphur spray used for fruit treesis also an effective remedy against mites. TEXAS TICKS OR BLUE BUGS In Southwest United States the Texas ticks or blue bugs aregreat pests. They breed in the cracks and crevices ofthe coop and feed by gorging themselves ont
RMDRNMK8–Eagle Owl,, Bubo bubo on a rock and in between vegetation in its natural habitat looking straight in to the camera.
RF2J62T2F–Wrens sing from a variety of vantage points in breeding season.
RF2AJYHTC–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RF2J6ED5K–In the breeding season wrens often sing from posts and other various vantage points.
RM2CHNM98–. Book of home building and decoration, prepared in cooperation with and under the direction of the leading manufacturers of the country . TA^^E make a specialty ofbuilding refrigeratorsto order according to spe-cial measurements andspecifications. CThe pernicious activity of germs and bacilli has been so thoroughly explained by modern scientists that well informed people should insist on having a refrigerator which affords no breed ing place for disease. CA jjrovision chamber which has no joints, seams or crevices, is f)bviously the most perfect from a sanitai-y standpoint. CMcKee Seamless ro
RMD8NNXP–Eagle Owl,, Bubo bubo on a rock and in between vegetation in its natural habitat looking straight in to the camera.
RF2AJYHPM–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RM2CPA9Y9–. British birds with their nests and eggs . - were afterwardscommon. They must breed, in our opinion, in the crevices of the rocky ravines, otherwise why should theychoose their particular spot, fly constantly in and out of it throughout the day, sometimes remaining there fora long time, screaming loudly the while ? In Tiger Kloof, near Newcastle, Reid found them numerous, and allapparently nesting. One pair kept fl3-ing in and out of a hole in a rock just out of his reach, regardless of hispresence, and appeared to have .voung. This was on the nth November.. ■•)< in X The Swift 5 screecli
RMDRNMK2–Eagle Owl,, Bubo bubo on a rock and in between vegetation in its natural habitat looking straight in to the camera.
RF2AJYJ1C–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RM2CP3DHW–. History of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . re tip-ped with white; and all thofe that remain in thenorthern cHmates are faid to turn white in winter. Thefe birds are found in great numbers in theNorth Sea, in Greenland, Iceland, Spitzbergen, Z 2 l8o BRITISH BIRDS. and the Fero Ifles, and when the winter fets in, theymigrate fouthward along the fhores of Scotland andEngland, where fome of them remain and breed.The nefl is formed in the deep crevices of the rockswhich overhang the fea: the eggs are of a grey co-lour : fome ornithologifts aflert that the female laysonly one, other
RF2AJYJ16–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RM2CNG32W–. Birds through the year . g|f^#fpi GREAT BLACK-BACKS and tufts of that they can find. At the bottom of the cliffsthe nests will be largely built of dry seaweed; further up,grass and rock-plants will predominate, and sea-thrift andcampion blossoms will be worked into its sides. Cormorantsand shags chiefly build in caves and crevices of steep rocksoverhanging the sea, and except on small islets, can seldombe seen from landward. In a few spots, as on the famousBird Rock on the River Dysynni near Towyn in Merioneth,they breed on rocks some miles from the sea; and insome parts of the west of Irela
RF2AJYHJA–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RF2AJYJ1M–Fratercula Artica, or Puffin, in Iceland. They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks.
RM2CNXM16–. Bird guide . HAIRY WOODPECKER. 393. Dryobates villosus. 9 inches. In summer these Woodpeckers are found in heavywoods, where they breed, but in winter they are oftenseen on trees about houses, even in the larger cities,hunting in all the crevices of the bark in the hope oflocating the larva of some insect. They are usuallymore shy than the Downy, from which they can read-ily be distinguished by their much larger size. Note.—A sharp whistled peenk. Nest.—In holes in trees in deep woods; three to six;;l(issy white eggs (.95x.70). Range.—Eastern U. S. from Canada to North Caro-lina. Sub-species
RM2CNDX04–. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Range.—Europe and Greenland; casual on the Atlantic coastof North America. This very abundant Old World speoies is a common breed-ing bird in Greenland and probably also in Labrador. Theynest in crevices of quarries, holes in the ground, or stonewalls, making a rude nest of weeds, moss or grasses, linedwith hair or feathers, and during May lay from four to sixpale greenish blue eggs; size .90 x .60. 448 Pah greenish blue. i: I J 111: I i: I T
RMRJK3GP–. Beckert seed & bulb company : reliable seeds, bulbs and garden supplies 1930. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Gardening Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Equipment and supplies Catalogs. go BECKERT SEED AND BULB COMPANY Dusters and Sprayers HAITD DUSTERS Bellows, Woodason's Insect. For applying insecticides in powder form. Powerful enough to blow the powder in the crevices where the insects breed. Small, single cone, $3.00; larg
RMRPEHX6–. The American fancier's poultry book. Poultry. 98 THE AMERICAN FANCIER'S yards, and we earnestly admonish the reader on this subject again. It is a much easier task to prevent lice than to exterminate them after they get a foot-hold. Lice breed in dark and filthy places, cracks and crevices. They are sure to be found in such places—they are not cleaned regu. Lipeurus va- riabilis. Goniocotes burn- etii Pack. Goniocotes ab- dominalis holo- gaster of Denny LOUSE OF THE HEN Menopon pal- lidum. Goniodes dissimilis. larly. This complaint is liable to lead the observer astray, and he will fear that
RMRR06E6–. Agri-news. Agriculture. 18. February 28, 1977 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MERCHANT GRAIN BEETLES INVADE KITCHEN CUPBOARDS "If you see tiny, brown insects in your kitchen cupboards, the chances are you have an infestation of merchant grain beetles," says Michael Dolinski, entomologist and pest con- trol specialist with Alberta Agriculture. Adult merchant grain beetles are about 1/10 of an inch long. They live and breed in stored food and in the cracks and crevices in cup- boards which contain small particles of food. They multiply rapidly and feed on a wide variety of foods including cere
RMRJK3M9–. Beckert seed & bulb co. : a good place to start your garden. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Gardening Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 90 BECKERT SEED AND BULB COMPANY Dusters and Sprayers SAND DUSTERS Bellows, Woodason's Insect. For applying insecticides in powder form. Powerful enoug-h to blow the powder in the crevices where the insects breed. Small, single cone, $3.00; large single cone, $4
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RMRHRW97–. Better seeds for 1934. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Gardening Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Equipment and. 72 BECKERT SEED AND BULB COMPANY Dusters and Sprayers HAND DUSTERS Bellows, Woodason's Insect. For applying insecticides in powder form. Powerful enough to blow the powder in the crevices where the insects breed. Small, single cone, $3.00; large single cone, $4.75. Sul- phur style, $4.00. Hand Dust Gun. Efficient hand du
RMRHJYT3–. Bird guide : land birds east of the Rockies from parrots to bluebirds. Birds -- United States. HAIEY WOODPECKER. 393. Dryobates villosus. 9 inches. In summer these Woodpeckers are found in heavy- woods, where they breed, but in winter they are often seen on trees about houses, even in the larger cities, hunting in all the crevices of the bark in the hope of locating the larva of some insect. They are usually more shy than the Downy, from which they can read- ily be distinguished by their much larger size. Note.—A sharp whistled "peenk." Nest.—In holes in trees in deep woods; three
RMRJHWDK–. Beckert Seed & Bulb Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Gardening Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Equipment and. 502 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 57 Dusters and Sprayers Hand Dusters and Sprayers Bellows, Woodason's Insect. For applying insecticides in powder form. Powerful enough to blow the powder in the crevices where the insects breed. Small, single cone $3; large, single cone S4.25. Sulphur style S3.75- Duster, Bug Dea
RMRE5290–. Eastern forest insects. Forest insects. F-519939-40 Figure 93.—The native elm bark beetle, Hylurgopinus rufipes: top, adult; bottom, gallery pattern.. Winter is spent in the bark of elm trees in either the larval or adult stages. Overwintering adults emerge during May and fly to living trees and feed in the bark. Later they fly to dead and dying trees, broken limbs, or recently cut logs or limbs to breed. Usually, dying or fairly moist dead limbs at least 2 inches in diameter are selected. Entrance holes are made in bark crevices or under overhanging bark flakes and they penetrate directly t
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