The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Pagina 220
... dunlin and redshank and the increase of wild duck on the fresh water is thus shown to be a fairly frequent event preceding hard weather , for these birds have been forced by the severe C weather to quit localities further north . One ...
... dunlin and redshank and the increase of wild duck on the fresh water is thus shown to be a fairly frequent event preceding hard weather , for these birds have been forced by the severe C weather to quit localities further north . One ...
Pagina 225
... dunlin from Norway and Sweden , redwings to come and go via Italy or Denmark , the fieldfares from Lapland and Norway , grey lag geese , pintail , gadwall , and scaup duck from Iceland , and the goosander and little gull from Sweden ...
... dunlin from Norway and Sweden , redwings to come and go via Italy or Denmark , the fieldfares from Lapland and Norway , grey lag geese , pintail , gadwall , and scaup duck from Iceland , and the goosander and little gull from Sweden ...
Pagina 229
... dunlin are migrating down the coast in July , and in August early knot , dunlin , and godwits may be watched on the shore , the birds still in their rich nesting plumage ; while at the sewage farm bogs there are parties of young ruffs ...
... dunlin are migrating down the coast in July , and in August early knot , dunlin , and godwits may be watched on the shore , the birds still in their rich nesting plumage ; while at the sewage farm bogs there are parties of young ruffs ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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