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" From the great numbers that were constantly passing overhead to or from that quarter, I had no doubt of the truth of this statement. The mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky; and the pigeons, every morning a little before sunrise, set out for the... "
Beeton's Book of Poultry and Domestic Animals: Showing how to Rear and ... - Página 365
por Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1870 - 480 páginas
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American Ornithology: Or The Natural History of the Birds of the ..., Volumen2

Alexander Wilson, Charles Lucian Bonaparte - 1831 - 372 páginas
...mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky, and the pigeons, every morning a little before sunrise, set out for the Indiana territory, the nearest part...had left the public road to visit the remains of the •ding place near Shelbyville, and was traversing the •^IgUpli.ii' *** woods with my gun, on my...
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American Ornithology; Or, The Natural History of the Birds of the ..., Volumen2

Alexander Wilson - 1832 - 472 páginas
...mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky, and the Pigeons, every morning, a little before sunrise, set out for the Indiana territory, the nearest part...had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun, on my way to Frankfort,...
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Stories Illustrative of the Instincts of Animals, Their Characters and Habits

Thomas Bingley - 1840 - 236 páginas
...the multitudes above, and which in their descent often destroyed numbers of the birds themselves. " I had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun on my way to Frankfort, when,...
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The natural history of pigeons

William Jardine, P. J. Selby - 1850 - 370 páginas
...mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky : and the pigeons, every morning, a little before sunrise, set out for the Indiana territory, the nearest part...sixty miles distant. Many of these returned before 10 o'clock, and the great body generally appeared on their return a little after noon. I had left the...
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A History of the earth and animated nature v.1, Volumen1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 616 páginas
...mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky, and the pigeons, every morning a little before sunrise, set out for the Indiana territory, the nearest part...had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun, on my way to Frankfort,...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volumen1

1857 - 528 páginas
...mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky, and the Pigeons, every morning, a little before sunrise, set out for the Indiana territory, the nearest part...had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun, on my way to Frankfort,...
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The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Volumen1

1857 - 526 páginas
...return, a little after noon. '• I had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun, on my way to Frankfort, when, about one o'clock, the Pigeons, which I had observed flying the greater part of the morning northerly, began...
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Cassell's popular natural history, Volúmenes3-4;Volumen128

Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 páginas
...mast had been chiefly consumed in Kentucky ; and the pigeons every morning, a little before sunrise, set out for the Indiana territory, the nearest part...ten o'clock, and the great body generally appeared oil their return a little after noon. I had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding-place...
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The Illustrated Natural History: Birds

John George Wood - 1862 - 804 páginas
...the multitudes above, and which, in their descent, often destroyed numbers of the birds themselves. I had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place, near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun, on my way to Frankfort,...
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The Illustrated Natural History: Birds

John George Wood - 1862 - 804 páginas
...the multitudes above, and which, in their descent, often destroyed numbers of the birds themselves. I had left the public road to visit the remains of the breeding place, near Shelbyville, and was traversing the woods with my gun, on my way to Frankfort,...
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