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RF2PRXXG6–Male Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) perched on twig
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RF2WWHGA4–Dunnock in grass
. Repoussé work for amateurs : being the art of ornamenting thin metal with raised figures. FANCY PIGEONS. Containing FidlDirections for the Breeding and Manage-ment of Fancy Pigeons,and Descriptions ofevery known variety,together with all otherinformation of interestor use to Pigeon Fan-ciers. Third Edition,bringing the subjectdown to the present.COLOURED PLATESand other Illustrations.. C. Lyell. In cloth gilt, price 10s. 6d. BRITISH CAGE BIRDS. ContainingFull Directions for Successfully Breeding,Rearing, and Manag-ing the various BritishBirds that can be kept inconfinement. Illustratedwith C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/repouss-work-for-amateurs-being-the-art-of-ornamenting-thin-metal-with-raised-figures-fancy-pigeons-containing-fidldirections-for-the-breeding-and-manage-ment-of-fancy-pigeonsand-descriptions-ofevery-known-varietytogether-with-all-otherinformation-of-interestor-use-to-pigeon-fan-ciers-third-editionbringing-the-subjectdown-to-the-presentcoloured-platesand-other-illustrations-c-lyell-in-cloth-gilt-price-10s-6d-british-cage-birds-containingfull-directions-for-successfully-breedingrearing-and-manag-ing-the-various-britishbirds-that-can-be-kept-inconfinement-illustratedwith-c-image337119951.html
RM2AGD3X7–. Repoussé work for amateurs : being the art of ornamenting thin metal with raised figures. FANCY PIGEONS. Containing FidlDirections for the Breeding and Manage-ment of Fancy Pigeons,and Descriptions ofevery known variety,together with all otherinformation of interestor use to Pigeon Fan-ciers. Third Edition,bringing the subjectdown to the present.COLOURED PLATESand other Illustrations.. C. Lyell. In cloth gilt, price 10s. 6d. BRITISH CAGE BIRDS. ContainingFull Directions for Successfully Breeding,Rearing, and Manag-ing the various BritishBirds that can be kept inconfinement. Illustratedwith C
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RF2B1FH1K–Short Eared Owl, winter visitor to South West Cornwall
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RF2PRXXR9–House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) perched on branch
Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . that red vipers arc not a distinctvariety, but arc young ones retaining this colouruntil changing their skins in a succeeding spring. Ihave not seen any young vipers that were not red.Trebah, near Falmouth. C. E. THE WAX WING. {Ampelis garrulus.) THE genus Ampelis is represented by threespecies, viz., Ampelis garrulus, of Europe andNorth America; Ampelis cedrorum, peculiar to the late Mr. John Wolley, who has been the discovererof so many of the breeding-places of our Britishbirds. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardwickes-science-gossip-an-illustrated-medium-of-interchange-and-gossip-for-students-and-lovers-of-nature-that-red-vipers-arc-not-a-distinctvariety-but-arc-young-ones-retaining-this-colouruntil-changing-their-skins-in-a-succeeding-spring-ihave-not-seen-any-young-vipers-that-were-not-redtrebah-near-falmouth-c-e-the-wax-wing-ampelis-garrulus-the-genus-ampelis-is-represented-by-threespecies-viz-ampelis-garrulus-of-europe-andnorth-america-ampelis-cedrorum-peculiar-to-the-late-mr-john-wolley-who-has-been-the-discovererof-so-many-of-the-breeding-places-of-our-britishbirds-image339457860.html
RM2AM7HY0–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . that red vipers arc not a distinctvariety, but arc young ones retaining this colouruntil changing their skins in a succeeding spring. Ihave not seen any young vipers that were not red.Trebah, near Falmouth. C. E. THE WAX WING. {Ampelis garrulus.) THE genus Ampelis is represented by threespecies, viz., Ampelis garrulus, of Europe andNorth America; Ampelis cedrorum, peculiar to the late Mr. John Wolley, who has been the discovererof so many of the breeding-places of our Britishbirds.
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RF2B1FH0H–Short Eared Owl, winter visitor to South West Cornwall
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RFHG4R1W–Short Eared Owl (Asio Flammeus) Hawking in Cornwall
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RFDA8A50–Asio flammeus, Short Eared Owl on perched on post in North Uist early evening
British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fishes . ans, and fresh- Rept. water fishes. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 ^Oflfl DD3S7D13 2 .. nhrept QL658.G7W52British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh- 1 1 t. Cahill & Co., Ltd., London, Dublin and Drogheda. INTRODUCTORY NOTE It is hoped that this third volume of The AbbeyNature Books will be no less popular than the pre-ceding volumes devoted to British Mammals and BritishBirds. A feature of this third book in the series is thatpractically every species included is illustrated, andthese illustrations, together with the descriptive matte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-reptiles-amphibians-and-fresh-water-fishes-ans-and-fresh-rept-water-fishes-smithsonian-institution-libraries-3-oflfl-dd3s7d13-2-nhrept-ql658g7w52british-reptiles-amphibians-and-fresh-1-1-t-cahill-co-ltd-london-dublin-and-drogheda-introductory-note-it-is-hoped-that-this-third-volume-of-the-abbeynature-books-will-be-no-less-popular-than-the-pre-ceding-volumes-devoted-to-british-mammals-and-britishbirds-a-feature-of-this-third-book-in-the-series-is-thatpractically-every-species-included-is-illustrated-andthese-illustrations-together-with-the-descriptive-matte-image339105186.html
RM2AKKG3E–British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fishes . ans, and fresh- Rept. water fishes. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 ^Oflfl DD3S7D13 2 .. nhrept QL658.G7W52British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh- 1 1 t. Cahill & Co., Ltd., London, Dublin and Drogheda. INTRODUCTORY NOTE It is hoped that this third volume of The AbbeyNature Books will be no less popular than the pre-ceding volumes devoted to British Mammals and BritishBirds. A feature of this third book in the series is thatpractically every species included is illustrated, andthese illustrations, together with the descriptive matte
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RFDA8A54–Asio flammeus, Short Eared Owl rests on a rock as day breaks on North Uist in June
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RF2PRXWT8–Male Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus) emerging from cover on the moors
. Repoussé work for amateurs : being the art of ornamenting thin metal with raised figures. C. Lyell. In cloth gilt, price 10s. 6d. BRITISH CAGE BIRDS. ContainingFull Directions for Successfully Breeding,Rearing, and Manag-ing the various BritishBirds that can be kept inconfinement. Illustratedwith COLOUREDPLATES and numerousfinely-cut Wood En-gravings. By R. L.Wallace. In cloth gilt,price 10s. 6d.. AMATEURS AVIARY OF FOREIGNBirds; or, how to Keep and BreedForeign Birds with Pleasure and Profit inEngland. Illus-trated. By W. T.Greene, M.D.,M.A.,F.Z.S.,F.S.S.,&c., Author ofParrots in Cap-tivity Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/repouss-work-for-amateurs-being-the-art-of-ornamenting-thin-metal-with-raised-figures-c-lyell-in-cloth-gilt-price-10s-6d-british-cage-birds-containingfull-directions-for-successfully-breedingrearing-and-manag-ing-the-various-britishbirds-that-can-be-kept-inconfinement-illustratedwith-colouredplates-and-numerousfinely-cut-wood-en-gravings-by-r-lwallace-in-cloth-giltprice-10s-6d-amateurs-aviary-of-foreignbirds-or-how-to-keep-and-breedforeign-birds-with-pleasure-and-profit-inengland-illus-trated-by-w-tgreene-mdmafzsfssc-author-ofparrots-in-cap-tivity-image337119861.html
RM2AGD3R1–. Repoussé work for amateurs : being the art of ornamenting thin metal with raised figures. C. Lyell. In cloth gilt, price 10s. 6d. BRITISH CAGE BIRDS. ContainingFull Directions for Successfully Breeding,Rearing, and Manag-ing the various BritishBirds that can be kept inconfinement. Illustratedwith COLOUREDPLATES and numerousfinely-cut Wood En-gravings. By R. L.Wallace. In cloth gilt,price 10s. 6d.. AMATEURS AVIARY OF FOREIGNBirds; or, how to Keep and BreedForeign Birds with Pleasure and Profit inEngland. Illus-trated. By W. T.Greene, M.D.,M.A.,F.Z.S.,F.S.S.,&c., Author ofParrots in Cap-tivity
Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe) perched on ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wheatear-oenanthe-oenanthe-perched-on-ground-image548249620.html
RF2PRXWYG–Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe) perched on ground
. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . the forms—taken as a whole—to be more closely connected with each other than withthose of another Region. The Palaearctic and Nearctic(of the Old and the New Worlds) together form theHolarctic ; New Zealand may be considered separately.If our readers ever proceed from the study of BritishBirds to that of foreign species, they will be greatlystruck by the prevalence of very peculiar forms incertain countries, by the wonders of the Arctic andAntarctic areas, by the marvels of desert and islandlife, by curious extinct birds, by extraordinar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-britain-their-distribution-and-habits-the-formstaken-as-a-wholeto-be-more-closely-connected-with-each-other-than-withthose-of-another-region-the-palaearctic-and-nearcticof-the-old-and-the-new-worlds-together-form-theholarctic-new-zealand-may-be-considered-separatelyif-our-readers-ever-proceed-from-the-study-of-britishbirds-to-that-of-foreign-species-they-will-be-greatlystruck-by-the-prevalence-of-very-peculiar-forms-incertain-countries-by-the-wonders-of-the-arctic-andantarctic-areas-by-the-marvels-of-desert-and-islandlife-by-curious-extinct-birds-by-extraordinar-image374688745.html
RM2CNGF8W–. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . the forms—taken as a whole—to be more closely connected with each other than withthose of another Region. The Palaearctic and Nearctic(of the Old and the New Worlds) together form theHolarctic ; New Zealand may be considered separately.If our readers ever proceed from the study of BritishBirds to that of foreign species, they will be greatlystruck by the prevalence of very peculiar forms incertain countries, by the wonders of the Arctic andAntarctic areas, by the marvels of desert and islandlife, by curious extinct birds, by extraordinar
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RF2PRXXT4–House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) perched on branch
. A handbook of British birds, showing the distribution of the resident and migratory species in the British islands, with an index to the records of the rarer visitants . , asmay be seen by a comparison of the measurements,but also differs from it conspicuously in havingspotted wings and an ample crest, a peculiaritywhich has led to its generic separation from Cuculus.Like our bird, however, it is parasitic in its habits,usually invading the nests of Magpies, and thereindepositing its eggs, which resemble theirs in size andmarkings. In a former edition of Yarrells BritishBirds another specime Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-handbook-of-british-birds-showing-the-distribution-of-the-resident-and-migratory-species-in-the-british-islands-with-an-index-to-the-records-of-the-rarer-visitants-asmay-be-seen-by-a-comparison-of-the-measurementsbut-also-differs-from-it-conspicuously-in-havingspotted-wings-and-an-ample-crest-a-peculiaritywhich-has-led-to-its-generic-separation-from-cuculuslike-our-bird-however-it-is-parasitic-in-its-habitsusually-invading-the-nests-of-magpies-and-thereindepositing-its-eggs-which-resemble-theirs-in-size-andmarkings-in-a-former-edition-of-yarrells-britishbirds-another-specime-image375205638.html
RM2CPC2HA–. A handbook of British birds, showing the distribution of the resident and migratory species in the British islands, with an index to the records of the rarer visitants . , asmay be seen by a comparison of the measurements,but also differs from it conspicuously in havingspotted wings and an ample crest, a peculiaritywhich has led to its generic separation from Cuculus.Like our bird, however, it is parasitic in its habits,usually invading the nests of Magpies, and thereindepositing its eggs, which resemble theirs in size andmarkings. In a former edition of Yarrells BritishBirds another specime
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RF2PRXW96–Female Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus) emerging from cover on the moors
. Notes on the birds of Northamptonshire and neighbourhood . read the article headed Waxwing in the fourth edition of Yarrells BritishBirds. A winter seldom passes without a record ofthe occurrence of this species in some part of England,most frequently in the eastern counties; and onseveral occasions it has visited our Islands in verylarge numbers: in the winter of 1849-50, for in-stance, it appears that 586 examples were recordedin the Zoologist as occurring between Novemberand March, nearly half of them in the second andthird weeks of January. Perhaps the most remark-able fact with regard t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-on-the-birds-of-northamptonshire-and-neighbourhood-read-the-article-headed-waxwing-in-the-fourth-edition-of-yarrells-britishbirds-a-winter-seldom-passes-without-a-record-ofthe-occurrence-of-this-species-in-some-part-of-englandmost-frequently-in-the-eastern-counties-and-onseveral-occasions-it-has-visited-our-islands-in-verylarge-numbers-in-the-winter-of-1849-50-for-in-stance-it-appears-that-586-examples-were-recordedin-the-zoologist-as-occurring-between-novemberand-march-nearly-half-of-them-in-the-second-andthird-weeks-of-january-perhaps-the-most-remark-able-fact-with-regard-t-image374935437.html
RM2CNYNY9–. Notes on the birds of Northamptonshire and neighbourhood . read the article headed Waxwing in the fourth edition of Yarrells BritishBirds. A winter seldom passes without a record ofthe occurrence of this species in some part of England,most frequently in the eastern counties; and onseveral occasions it has visited our Islands in verylarge numbers: in the winter of 1849-50, for in-stance, it appears that 586 examples were recordedin the Zoologist as occurring between Novemberand March, nearly half of them in the second andthird weeks of January. Perhaps the most remark-able fact with regard t
Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) on small branch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goldfinch-carduelis-carduelis-on-small-branch-image548248716.html
RF2PRXTR8–Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) on small branch
. British birds . in Scotland down to the beginning of thepresent century. In form, colouring, and manner of preying itresembles the sparrow-hawk, but is nearly double the size of thatbird, and flies at very much larger game. The American goshawk has been included in the list of Britishbirds on * somewhat slight evidence, as the author of the * Manualof British Birds says. The black kite {Milvus nigram.s) is anAfrican species, a summer visitant to Europe south of the Baltic,ftnd has once been obtained in Great Britain. The swallow-taUed HONEY-BUZZABD 217 kite {Ela/noides furcatus), an American Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-birds-in-scotland-down-to-the-beginning-of-thepresent-century-in-form-colouring-and-manner-of-preying-itresembles-the-sparrow-hawk-but-is-nearly-double-the-size-of-thatbird-and-flies-at-very-much-larger-game-the-american-goshawk-has-been-included-in-the-list-of-britishbirds-on-somewhat-slight-evidence-as-the-author-of-the-manualof-british-birds-says-the-black-kite-milvus-nigrams-is-anafrican-species-a-summer-visitant-to-europe-south-of-the-balticftnd-has-once-been-obtained-in-great-britain-the-swallow-taued-honey-buzzabd-217-kite-elanoides-furcatus-an-american-image374696960.html
RM2CNGWP8–. British birds . in Scotland down to the beginning of thepresent century. In form, colouring, and manner of preying itresembles the sparrow-hawk, but is nearly double the size of thatbird, and flies at very much larger game. The American goshawk has been included in the list of Britishbirds on * somewhat slight evidence, as the author of the * Manualof British Birds says. The black kite {Milvus nigram.s) is anAfrican species, a summer visitant to Europe south of the Baltic,ftnd has once been obtained in Great Britain. The swallow-taUed HONEY-BUZZABD 217 kite {Ela/noides furcatus), an American
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RF2PRXTPG–Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) in flight
. Bird notes . t seen the Avadavat. It was not in the boxwith the Canary. Changing birds about from place to place at this timeof the year renders them liable to a chill. Cordon-blues, Firefiuches, and Golden-breasted Wax-bills are not delicate birds if they are not exposed toinfection in dealers dirty shops or in an infected aviary.I have kept these species out for two summers and twowinters. They are very susceptible to some of the infectiousdiseases of birds but not more so than mauj of our Britishbirds. Cold of itself does not cause disease ; but changeableweather especially from a dry col Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-notes-t-seen-the-avadavat-it-was-not-in-the-boxwith-the-canary-changing-birds-about-from-place-to-place-at-this-timeof-the-year-renders-them-liable-to-a-chill-cordon-blues-firefiuches-and-golden-breasted-wax-bills-are-not-delicate-birds-if-they-are-not-exposed-toinfection-in-dealers-dirty-shops-or-in-an-infected-aviaryi-have-kept-these-species-out-for-two-summers-and-twowinters-they-are-very-susceptible-to-some-of-the-infectiousdiseases-of-birds-but-not-more-so-than-mauj-of-our-britishbirds-cold-of-itself-does-not-cause-disease-but-changeableweather-especially-from-a-dry-col-image375305527.html
RM2CPGJ0R–. Bird notes . t seen the Avadavat. It was not in the boxwith the Canary. Changing birds about from place to place at this timeof the year renders them liable to a chill. Cordon-blues, Firefiuches, and Golden-breasted Wax-bills are not delicate birds if they are not exposed toinfection in dealers dirty shops or in an infected aviary.I have kept these species out for two summers and twowinters. They are very susceptible to some of the infectiousdiseases of birds but not more so than mauj of our Britishbirds. Cold of itself does not cause disease ; but changeableweather especially from a dry col
. Notes on the birds of Northamptonshire and neighbourhood . d the article headed Waxwing in the fourth edition of Yarrells BritishBirds. A winter seldom passes without a record ofthe occurrence of this species in some part of England,most frequently in the eastern counties; and onseveral occasions it has visited our Islands in verylarge numbers: in the winter of 1849-50, for in-stance, it appears that 586 examples were recordedin the Zoologist as occurring between Novemberand March, nearly half of them in the second andthird weeks of January. Perhaps the most remark-able fact with regard to t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-on-the-birds-of-northamptonshire-and-neighbourhood-d-the-article-headed-waxwing-in-the-fourth-edition-of-yarrells-britishbirds-a-winter-seldom-passes-without-a-record-ofthe-occurrence-of-this-species-in-some-part-of-englandmost-frequently-in-the-eastern-counties-and-onseveral-occasions-it-has-visited-our-islands-in-verylarge-numbers-in-the-winter-of-1849-50-for-in-stance-it-appears-that-586-examples-were-recordedin-the-zoologist-as-occurring-between-novemberand-march-nearly-half-of-them-in-the-second-andthird-weeks-of-january-perhaps-the-most-remark-able-fact-with-regard-to-t-image375167949.html
RM2CPAAF9–. Notes on the birds of Northamptonshire and neighbourhood . d the article headed Waxwing in the fourth edition of Yarrells BritishBirds. A winter seldom passes without a record ofthe occurrence of this species in some part of England,most frequently in the eastern counties; and onseveral occasions it has visited our Islands in verylarge numbers: in the winter of 1849-50, for in-stance, it appears that 586 examples were recordedin the Zoologist as occurring between Novemberand March, nearly half of them in the second andthird weeks of January. Perhaps the most remark-able fact with regard to t
. An illustrated manual of British birds . CYPSELID/E. ^55. i.«ai? THE NEEDLE-TAILED SWIFT. AcANTHVLLis CAUDACUTA (Latham). An example of this Asiatic species was shot at Great Horkesley,near Colchester, on July 8th 1846, having frequented that neigh-bourhood for two days, and was examined in the flesh by Doubledayand Yarrell. The latter, however, did not include it in his BritishBirds, being probably under the impression—then generally preva-lent—that the species was a native of Australia, to which it is nowknown to be merely a winter-visitor. On July 26th or 27th, 1879,another was obtained n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-manual-of-british-birds-cypselide-55-iai-the-needle-tailed-swift-acanthvllis-caudacuta-latham-an-example-of-this-asiatic-species-was-shot-at-great-horkesleynear-colchester-on-july-8th-1846-having-frequented-that-neigh-bourhood-for-two-days-and-was-examined-in-the-flesh-by-doubledayand-yarrell-the-latter-however-did-not-include-it-in-his-britishbirds-being-probably-under-the-impressionthen-generally-preva-lentthat-the-species-was-a-native-of-australia-to-which-it-is-nowknown-to-be-merely-a-winter-visitor-on-july-26th-or-27th-1879another-was-obtained-n-image375474622.html
RM2CPT9KX–. An illustrated manual of British birds . CYPSELID/E. ^55. i.«ai? THE NEEDLE-TAILED SWIFT. AcANTHVLLis CAUDACUTA (Latham). An example of this Asiatic species was shot at Great Horkesley,near Colchester, on July 8th 1846, having frequented that neigh-bourhood for two days, and was examined in the flesh by Doubledayand Yarrell. The latter, however, did not include it in his BritishBirds, being probably under the impression—then generally preva-lent—that the species was a native of Australia, to which it is nowknown to be merely a winter-visitor. On July 26th or 27th, 1879,another was obtained n
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