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Theodor Lundh, Still Life with Birds, Bird Still Life, painting, still life, 1864, oil on canvas, Height, 82 cm (32.2 inches), Width, 59.5 cm (23.4 inches), Signed, T, Lundh 1864. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theodor-lundh-still-life-with-birds-bird-still-life-painting-still-life-1864-oil-on-canvas-height-82-cm-322-inches-width-595-cm-234-inches-signed-t-lundh-1864-image261313103.html
RMW53RER–Theodor Lundh, Still Life with Birds, Bird Still Life, painting, still life, 1864, oil on canvas, Height, 82 cm (32.2 inches), Width, 59.5 cm (23.4 inches), Signed, T, Lundh 1864.
Alice as a serpent talking to a pigeon . Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. With a proem by Austin Dobson. L.P.. William Heinemann: London; Doubleday, Page & Co.: New York, [1907.]. Source: K.T.C.105.b.1. page 59. Author: RACKHAM, ARTHUR. Carroll, Lewis pseud. [i. e. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alice-as-a-serpent-talking-to-a-pigeon-alices-adventures-in-wonderland-illustrated-by-arthur-rackham-with-a-proem-by-austin-dobson-lp-william-heinemann-london-doubleday-page-co-new-york-1907-source-ktc105b1-page-59-author-rackham-arthur-carroll-lewis-pseud-i-e-charles-lutwidge-dodgson-image227088897.html
RMR5CP5N–Alice as a serpent talking to a pigeon . Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. With a proem by Austin Dobson. L.P.. William Heinemann: London; Doubleday, Page & Co.: New York, [1907.]. Source: K.T.C.105.b.1. page 59. Author: RACKHAM, ARTHUR. Carroll, Lewis pseud. [i. e. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson].
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Theodor Lundh, Still Life with Birds, Bird Still Life, painting, still life, 1864, oil on canvas, Height, 82 cm (32.2 inches), Width, 59.5 cm (23.4 inches), Signed, T, Lundh 1864., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theodor-lundh-still-life-with-birds-bird-still-life-painting-still-life-1864-oil-on-canvas-height-82-cm-322-inches-width-595-cm-234-inches-signed-t-lundh-1864-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image349935289.html
RF2B98X0W–Theodor Lundh, Still Life with Birds, Bird Still Life, painting, still life, 1864, oil on canvas, Height, 82 cm (32.2 inches), Width, 59.5 cm (23.4 inches), Signed, T, Lundh 1864., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
Zeus : a study in ancient religion . —a cockleshell, as we might say(fig. 904 = T. Cades op. cit. i^ Classe, A 6, 59 ai wwV.no^Ti provenance). Some-times, again, Erotes and Psychai play the part of ordinary men and women withno trace of divinity beyond the tell-tale wings of bird or butterfly or beetle anda certain exquisite grace that idealizes all—witness a wonderful band of decorationbelow the main panels on the wall of a dining-room in the house of the Vettii,which pictures Erotes and Psychai as twining garlands, making oil, coining m 1048 Appendix G money (?), fulling clothes, and selling Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zeus-a-study-in-ancient-religion-a-cockleshell-as-we-might-sayfig-904-=-t-cades-op-cit-i-classe-a-6-59-ai-wwvnoti-provenance-some-times-again-erotes-and-psychai-play-the-part-of-ordinary-men-and-women-withno-trace-of-divinity-beyond-the-tell-tale-wings-of-bird-or-butterfly-or-beetle-anda-certain-exquisite-grace-that-idealizes-allwitness-a-wonderful-band-of-decorationbelow-the-main-panels-on-the-wall-of-a-dining-room-in-the-house-of-the-vettiiwhich-pictures-erotes-and-psychai-as-twining-garlands-making-oil-coining-m-1048-appendix-g-money-fulling-clothes-and-selling-image339138002.html
RM2AKN1YE–Zeus : a study in ancient religion . —a cockleshell, as we might say(fig. 904 = T. Cades op. cit. i^ Classe, A 6, 59 ai wwV.no^Ti provenance). Some-times, again, Erotes and Psychai play the part of ordinary men and women withno trace of divinity beyond the tell-tale wings of bird or butterfly or beetle anda certain exquisite grace that idealizes all—witness a wonderful band of decorationbelow the main panels on the wall of a dining-room in the house of the Vettii,which pictures Erotes and Psychai as twining garlands, making oil, coining m 1048 Appendix G money (?), fulling clothes, and selling
. Current meter data from the slope waters off central California, 25 July 1978 - 1 June 1980. OCEAN CURRENTS--PACIFIC OCEAN.; OCEANOGRAPHY--PACIFIC OCEAN.. 00 a. < 0) z o CM LO Z 00 <. â â CM CD o (£> CO rs CO CO o Q CO IS r^ CM (3 1" U CM D QL Y- Q M LO h- â o Ld a CD H <2k s (D CO Q t CM eg oo C3 (0 CM cs a A3N3n03dJ 3AIlV13a 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bird, Arlene A. ;Wickham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/current-meter-data-from-the-slope-waters-off-central-california-25-july-1978-1-june-1980-ocean-currents-pacific-ocean-oceanography-pacific-ocean-00-a-lt-0-z-o-cm-lo-z-00-lt-cm-cd-o-gt-co-rs-co-co-o-q-co-is-r-cm-3-1quot-u-cm-d-ql-y-q-m-lo-h-o-ld-a-cd-h-lt2k-s-d-co-q-t-cm-eg-oo-c3-0-cm-cs-a-a3n3n03dj-3ailv13a-59-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-bird-arlene-a-wickham-image216347998.html
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Saber of the Dutch East India Company, Trimmed blade of VOC saber, reassembled with silver hilt. Vested button with bird head. Angle fist guard handle with driven bee (?) Motif. Sheath with floral and leaf motifs inside border. Oirband with rocaill motif, Java, Dutch East India Company, anonymous, 1700 - 1786, iron (metal), silver (metal), wood (plant material), forging, w 5.6 cm l 17.5 cm × w 11 cm × t 2.5 cm l 59.8 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saber-of-the-dutch-east-india-company-trimmed-blade-of-voc-saber-reassembled-with-silver-hilt-vested-button-with-bird-head-angle-fist-guard-handle-with-driven-bee-motif-sheath-with-floral-and-leaf-motifs-inside-border-oirband-with-rocaill-motif-java-dutch-east-india-company-anonymous-1700-1786-iron-metal-silver-metal-wood-plant-material-forging-w-56-cm-l-175-cm-w-11-cm-t-25-cm-l-598-cm-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embra-image349981370.html
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. A history of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . OVE,OR SEA-TURTLE. (^Ica alle, Lin.—Lepetit Gutlleinot, BnfF.) This is a plump round-sliaped bird, and measuresabout nine inches in length. The bill is black, short,thick, strong, and convex ; it is feathered from the cor-ners of the mouth half way forward towards the point.The crown of the head is flat and black *, all the upperparts of the plumage are of the same colour, except a nar-row bar of white, formed by the tips of the lesser quillsacross the wings, and the scapulars, which are streaked BRITISH BIRDS. 1.59 downwards with t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-birds-the-figures-engraved-on-wood-oveor-sea-turtle-ica-alle-linlepetit-gutlleinot-bnff-this-is-a-plump-round-sliaped-bird-and-measuresabout-nine-inches-in-length-the-bill-is-black-shortthick-strong-and-convex-it-is-feathered-from-the-cor-ners-of-the-mouth-half-way-forward-towards-the-pointthe-crown-of-the-head-is-flat-and-black-all-the-upperparts-of-the-plumage-are-of-the-same-colour-except-a-nar-row-bar-of-white-formed-by-the-tips-of-the-lesser-quillsacross-the-wings-and-the-scapulars-which-are-streaked-british-birds-159-downwards-with-t-image375286933.html
RM2CPFP8N–. A history of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . OVE,OR SEA-TURTLE. (^Ica alle, Lin.—Lepetit Gutlleinot, BnfF.) This is a plump round-sliaped bird, and measuresabout nine inches in length. The bill is black, short,thick, strong, and convex ; it is feathered from the cor-ners of the mouth half way forward towards the point.The crown of the head is flat and black *, all the upperparts of the plumage are of the same colour, except a nar-row bar of white, formed by the tips of the lesser quillsacross the wings, and the scapulars, which are streaked BRITISH BIRDS. 1.59 downwards with t
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. Bird notes . ion too. Since stocking this aviary with the ab(nc list of birds 1have not lost a single bird either directly or indirectly throughfighting, nor have any sustained injuries. Uf course smallquarrels occur now and then, but these are never serious, andall 1 can say is that if all human families lived together associably as my bird family does, the world would be a muchhappier place. To be continued. ■<-¥^^ Records of Birds which have Bred in Captivity. Bv E. lioPKiNSON, D.S.O., M.A., M.B. lor incaning uf abbreviations fide paycs 58-59 (last vol.j.(t oiitiiiiicd from pugc Oj). C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-notes-ion-too-since-stocking-this-aviary-with-the-abnc-list-of-birds-1have-not-lost-a-single-bird-either-directly-or-indirectly-throughfighting-nor-have-any-sustained-injuries-uf-course-smallquarrels-occur-now-and-then-but-these-are-never-serious-andall-1-can-say-is-that-if-all-human-families-lived-together-associably-as-my-bird-family-does-the-world-would-be-a-muchhappier-place-to-be-continued-lt-records-of-birds-which-have-bred-in-captivity-bv-e-liopkinson-dso-ma-mb-lor-incaning-uf-abbreviations-fide-paycs-58-59-last-voljt-oiitiiiiicd-from-pugc-oj-c-image374936442.html
RM2CNYR76–. Bird notes . ion too. Since stocking this aviary with the ab(nc list of birds 1have not lost a single bird either directly or indirectly throughfighting, nor have any sustained injuries. Uf course smallquarrels occur now and then, but these are never serious, andall 1 can say is that if all human families lived together associably as my bird family does, the world would be a muchhappier place. To be continued. ■<-¥^^ Records of Birds which have Bred in Captivity. Bv E. lioPKiNSON, D.S.O., M.A., M.B. lor incaning uf abbreviations fide paycs 58-59 (last vol.j.(t oiitiiiiicd from pugc Oj). C
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. Birds of New York . a •■ t W the School Li ;- The University of the State of New York New York State Museum John M. Clarke, Director Memoir 12 BIRDS OF NEW YORK ELON HOWARD EATON Part 2GENERAL CHAPTERS; LAND BIRDS Introductory note Bird ecology The economic value of birds The status of our bird laws 3 S 46 51 Special measures for increasing bird life 5 2Bird refuges - - 58 Private preserves - - 59 Description of genera and species 61 Addendum: New York bird history since igio - 542 Explanations of plates - 545 Index - - - - - 673 ALBANY THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK1914 THE UNIVERS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-new-york-a-t-w-the-school-li-the-university-of-the-state-of-new-york-new-york-state-museum-john-m-clarke-director-memoir-12-birds-of-new-york-elon-howard-eaton-part-2general-chapters-land-birds-introductory-note-bird-ecology-the-economic-value-of-birds-the-status-of-our-bird-laws-3-s-46-51-special-measures-for-increasing-bird-life-5-2bird-refuges-58-private-preserves-59-description-of-genera-and-species-61-addendum-new-york-bird-history-since-igio-542-explanations-of-plates-545-index-673-albany-the-university-of-the-state-of-new-york1914-the-univers-image375160491.html
RM2CPA10Y–. Birds of New York . a •■ t W the School Li ;- The University of the State of New York New York State Museum John M. Clarke, Director Memoir 12 BIRDS OF NEW YORK ELON HOWARD EATON Part 2GENERAL CHAPTERS; LAND BIRDS Introductory note Bird ecology The economic value of birds The status of our bird laws 3 S 46 51 Special measures for increasing bird life 5 2Bird refuges - - 58 Private preserves - - 59 Description of genera and species 61 Addendum: New York bird history since igio - 542 Explanations of plates - 545 Index - - - - - 673 ALBANY THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK1914 THE UNIVERS
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. A natural history of birds : illustrated with a hundred and one copper plates, curiously engraven from the life . SJ^ yS^M ^^ Oft^^ ^Aoe .5%<i?«&f. (S^e^i^tar^^^^i^^^e/, xje^. jy J73^- 59. cy/te , M^,t/^^yzar^tTTtr. ^ ^ u-rui.oaj> S. ..y^^^t^^e/: jyjy- (55) The Hedge Sparrow, Numb. LIX. T^HIS Bird is about the bignefs of a Robin Red-Breajl; its Bill is long-■- and {lender, of a dusky Colour inclining to black; its Back, Wingsand Tail are a dark brown with a reddilli Mixture; the Head is duskywith a blewifh Caft; the Breaft is of a blewifh lead Colour, the Bellymore dilute; the Legs a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-natural-history-of-birds-illustrated-with-a-hundred-and-one-copper-plates-curiously-engraven-from-the-life-sj-ysm-oft-aoe-5ltif-seitarie-xje-jy-j73-59-cyte-mtyzarttttr-u-ruioajgt-s-yte-jyjy-55-the-hedge-sparrow-numb-lix-this-bird-is-about-the-bignefs-of-a-robin-red-breajl-its-bill-is-long-and-lender-of-a-dusky-colour-inclining-to-black-its-back-wingsand-tail-are-a-dark-brown-with-a-reddilli-mixture-the-head-is-duskywith-a-blewifh-caft-the-breaft-is-of-a-blewifh-lead-colour-the-bellymore-dilute-the-legs-a-image375234372.html
RM2CPDB7G–. A natural history of birds : illustrated with a hundred and one copper plates, curiously engraven from the life . SJ^ yS^M ^^ Oft^^ ^Aoe .5%<i?«&f. (S^e^i^tar^^^^i^^^e/, xje^. jy J73^- 59. cy/te , M^,t/^^yzar^tTTtr. ^ ^ u-rui.oaj> S. ..y^^^t^^e/: jyjy- (55) The Hedge Sparrow, Numb. LIX. T^HIS Bird is about the bignefs of a Robin Red-Breajl; its Bill is long-■- and {lender, of a dusky Colour inclining to black; its Back, Wingsand Tail are a dark brown with a reddilli Mixture; the Head is duskywith a blewifh Caft; the Breaft is of a blewifh lead Colour, the Bellymore dilute; the Legs a
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. Bird-lore . ates pairs nesting in boxes put up by the family. A similar census made of the second adjoining acre showed thirty-threepairs nesting in this area, as follows: House Wren* 14 pair Robin 7 Kingbird i Martins* 26 Total 59 pairs English Sparrows o The Worlds Record for Density of Bird Population 79 LIST OF BIRDS NESTING ON SECOND ACRESong Sparrow i pair Screech Owl* (no young in nest Carolina Wren* i Flicker* i Maryland Yellow-Throat . . i Brown Thrasher i House Wren* 4 Robin 2 Catbird i Chipping Sparrow i June 15, as brood had already left) 1 pair Martins* 18 Towhee i Total ;^T, pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-ates-pairs-nesting-in-boxes-put-up-by-the-family-a-similar-census-made-of-the-second-adjoining-acre-showed-thirty-threepairs-nesting-in-this-area-as-follows-house-wren-14-pair-robin-7-kingbird-i-martins-26-total-59-pairs-english-sparrows-o-the-worlds-record-for-density-of-bird-population-79-list-of-birds-nesting-on-second-acresong-sparrow-i-pair-screech-owl-no-young-in-nest-carolina-wren-i-flicker-i-maryland-yellow-throat-i-brown-thrasher-i-house-wren-4-robin-2-catbird-i-chipping-sparrow-i-june-15-as-brood-had-already-left-1-pair-martins-18-towhee-i-total-t-pa-image374692868.html
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. A study of selections for the variation and inheritance of the size, shape and color of hens' eggs ... 1 12 1 1 20 11 11 10 282 Earl W. Benjamin TABLE 34. Mean Size of Life Production of Birds, Subject; Size of Hens Eggsfrom Which Respective Birds Were Hatched, Relative 36384042444648505254565860626466 Coefficient of correlation = .34 ± .06345 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 3 2 11 111 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 5 11 11 9 16 14 0 0 1 10000 1 41017 1616 86506 90 TABLE 35. Mean Shape of Fir^t Years Production of Bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-study-of-selections-for-the-variation-and-inheritance-of-the-size-shape-and-color-of-hens-eggs-1-12-1-1-20-11-11-10-282-earl-w-benjamin-table-34-mean-size-of-life-production-of-birds-subject-size-of-hens-eggsfrom-which-respective-birds-were-hatched-relative-36384042444648505254565860626466-coefficient-of-correlation-=-34-06345-47-49-51-53-55-57-59-61-63-65-67-69-71-73-75-1-1-2-2-1-2-3-4-1-1-2-3-3-5-1-1-1-1-3-1-4-2-1-1-2-1-4-1-2-4-1-1-1-1-1-11-1-2-3-2-11-111-1-12-1-1-1-1-1-5-11-11-9-16-14-0-0-1-10000-1-41017-1616-86506-90-table-35-mean-shape-of-firt-years-production-of-bird-image370470308.html
RM2CEMAJC–. A study of selections for the variation and inheritance of the size, shape and color of hens' eggs ... 1 12 1 1 20 11 11 10 282 Earl W. Benjamin TABLE 34. Mean Size of Life Production of Birds, Subject; Size of Hens Eggsfrom Which Respective Birds Were Hatched, Relative 36384042444648505254565860626466 Coefficient of correlation = .34 ± .06345 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 3 2 11 111 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 5 11 11 9 16 14 0 0 1 10000 1 41017 1616 86506 90 TABLE 35. Mean Shape of Fir^t Years Production of Bird
. The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands : containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants : particularly, those not hitherto described, or incorrectly figured by former authors, with their descriptions in English and French : to which is prefixed, a new and correct map of the countries, with observations on their natural state, inhabitants, and productions . /r/>n> , ■■> ///////îorî/t P/trttj /}/ ///<■//. /■, i; ; ■ i I Ll m Oil ■ P- 59 PARUS BAHAMIEN SIS The Bahama Titmoufe. ||fOT»f HE bill of this Bird is black,and a littl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-carolina-florida-and-the-bahama-islands-containing-the-figures-of-birds-beasts-fishes-serpents-insects-and-plants-particularly-those-not-hitherto-described-or-incorrectly-figured-by-former-authors-with-their-descriptions-in-english-and-french-to-which-is-prefixed-a-new-and-correct-map-of-the-countries-with-observations-on-their-natural-state-inhabitants-and-productions-rgtngt-gt-ort-ptrttj-lt-i-i-i-ll-m-oil-p-59-parus-bahamien-sis-the-bahama-titmoufe-fotf-he-bill-of-this-bird-is-blackand-a-littl-image375150942.html
RM2CP9GRX–. The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands : containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants : particularly, those not hitherto described, or incorrectly figured by former authors, with their descriptions in English and French : to which is prefixed, a new and correct map of the countries, with observations on their natural state, inhabitants, and productions . /r/>n> , ■■> ///////îorî/t P/trttj /}/ ///<■//. /■, i; ; ■ i I Ll m Oil ■ P- 59 PARUS BAHAMIEN SIS The Bahama Titmoufe. ||fOT»f HE bill of this Bird is black,and a littl
. Sketches of South African bird-life. Birds. Photo.: A. D. Millar, Durban. Pia. 59.—Nest of Bottle Weaver-Bird.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Haagner, Alwin Karl, 1880-; Ivy, Robert Henry. Cape Town, T. M. Miller Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sketches-of-south-african-bird-life-birds-photo-a-d-millar-durban-pia-59nest-of-bottle-weaver-bird-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-haagner-alwin-karl-1880-ivy-robert-henry-cape-town-t-m-miller-image232158509.html
RMRDKMF9–. Sketches of South African bird-life. Birds. Photo.: A. D. Millar, Durban. Pia. 59.—Nest of Bottle Weaver-Bird.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Haagner, Alwin Karl, 1880-; Ivy, Robert Henry. Cape Town, T. M. Miller
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE CHICKADEE 59 quence and crushed to death by more fortunate members of the broo(L Nor was their physical con- dition tlie only surprising thing about the members of this Chickadee family: each individual was as clean as though he had been reared in a nest alone, and an examination of the nest showed that it would have been passed as perfect l^y the most scrupulous sanitary inspector. It was composed of firmly pad- ded rabbit's fur, and, excej^t for the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-the-chickadee-59-quence-and-crushed-to-death-by-more-fortunate-members-of-the-brool-nor-was-their-physical-con-dition-tlie-only-surprising-thing-about-the-members-of-this-chickadee-family-each-individual-was-as-clean-as-though-he-had-been-reared-in-a-nest-alone-and-an-examination-of-the-nest-showed-that-it-would-have-been-passed-as-perfect-ly-the-most-scrupulous-sanitary-inspector-it-was-composed-of-firmly-pad-ded-rabbits-fur-and-excejt-for-the-image232284365.html
RMRDWD25–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. THE CHICKADEE 59 quence and crushed to death by more fortunate members of the broo(L Nor was their physical con- dition tlie only surprising thing about the members of this Chickadee family: each individual was as clean as though he had been reared in a nest alone, and an examination of the nest showed that it would have been passed as perfect l^y the most scrupulous sanitary inspector. It was composed of firmly pad- ded rabbit's fur, and, excej^t for the
. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. n AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOiv.. 58 Royal Albatross, D. regia, A., T., N.Z. Seas. c. ocean 44 Lately separated from 57, because young have white down instead of gray; adult has no zigzag lines; f., sim. Food see 57. 59 Black-browed Albatross (MoUymawk), D. melano- phrys, S. Oceans, England (once). v.c. ocean 32 Darwin thought that the most numerous of birds was a Petrel. One of great interest is the "Mutton-Bird," or Short-tailed Petrel. This romantic bird breeds by the million on Cape Woolamai an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-australian-bird-book-a-pocket-book-for-field-use-birds-australia-identification-n-an-australian-bird-booiv-58-royal-albatross-d-regia-a-t-nz-seas-c-ocean-44-lately-separated-from-57-because-young-have-white-down-instead-of-gray-adult-has-no-zigzag-lines-f-sim-food-see-57-59-black-browed-albatross-mouymawk-d-melano-phrys-s-oceans-england-once-vc-ocean-32-darwin-thought-that-the-most-numerous-of-birds-was-a-petrel-one-of-great-interest-is-the-quotmutton-birdquot-or-short-tailed-petrel-this-romantic-bird-breeds-by-the-million-on-cape-woolamai-an-image235321047.html
RMRJRPB3–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. n AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOiv.. 58 Royal Albatross, D. regia, A., T., N.Z. Seas. c. ocean 44 Lately separated from 57, because young have white down instead of gray; adult has no zigzag lines; f., sim. Food see 57. 59 Black-browed Albatross (MoUymawk), D. melano- phrys, S. Oceans, England (once). v.c. ocean 32 Darwin thought that the most numerous of birds was a Petrel. One of great interest is the "Mutton-Bird," or Short-tailed Petrel. This romantic bird breeds by the million on Cape Woolamai an
. The Canadian field-naturalist. . 5- C Vol. 59 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER, 1945 No. 5 The aANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST Contents Pat* Water birds of the Niagara. By R. W. Sheppard ^ 151 The northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) in British Columbia waters and vicinity. By Ian McTaggart Cowan and G. Clifford Carl 170 Sites for club-moss prothallia in Nova Scotia. By W. G. Dore 172 Notes and Observations:— Additions to the bird list of Manitoba. By L. T. S. Norris-Elye 173 Symbiotic tendencies among birds. By L. T. S. Norris-Elye 174 Current Literature 169 Published by the Ottawa Field - Natural Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-5-c-vol-59-september-october-1945-no-5-the-aanadian-field-naturalist-contents-pat-water-birds-of-the-niagara-by-r-w-sheppard-151-the-northern-elephant-seal-mirounga-angustirostris-in-british-columbia-waters-and-vicinity-by-ian-mctaggart-cowan-and-g-clifford-carl-170-sites-for-club-moss-prothallia-in-nova-scotia-by-w-g-dore-172-notes-and-observations-additions-to-the-bird-list-of-manitoba-by-l-t-s-norris-elye-173-symbiotic-tendencies-among-birds-by-l-t-s-norris-elye-174-current-literature-169-published-by-the-ottawa-field-natural-image233600006.html
RMRG1B5A–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . 5- C Vol. 59 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER, 1945 No. 5 The aANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST Contents Pat* Water birds of the Niagara. By R. W. Sheppard ^ 151 The northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) in British Columbia waters and vicinity. By Ian McTaggart Cowan and G. Clifford Carl 170 Sites for club-moss prothallia in Nova Scotia. By W. G. Dore 172 Notes and Observations:— Additions to the bird list of Manitoba. By L. T. S. Norris-Elye 173 Symbiotic tendencies among birds. By L. T. S. Norris-Elye 174 Current Literature 169 Published by the Ottawa Field - Natural
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. November, 1961 Smith: Amphibians and Reptiles of Illinois 87 33.0 to 43.5 (average 37.4) per cent of the head length; eye 28.6 to 35.3 (average 32.7) per cent of head width; tympanum 43.1 to 59.1 (average 49.1) per cent of eye diameter. The dorsal blotch is variable In size and shape. Metachrosis is well developed in H. a. avivoca, and living frogs may be light green, light enamel gray, or almost black. Habits.—The western bird-voiced tree- frog has been seldom collected except in breeding choruses, but its normal habitat is likely identical with t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-november-1961-smith-amphibians-and-reptiles-of-illinois-87-330-to-435-average-374-per-cent-of-the-head-length-eye-286-to-353-average-327-per-cent-of-head-width-tympanum-431-to-591-average-491-per-cent-of-eye-diameter-the-dorsal-blotch-is-variable-in-size-and-shape-metachrosis-is-well-developed-in-h-a-avivoca-and-living-frogs-may-be-light-green-light-enamel-gray-or-almost-black-habitsthe-western-bird-voiced-tree-frog-has-been-seldom-collected-except-in-breeding-choruses-but-its-normal-habitat-is-likely-identical-with-t-image234127743.html
RMRGWC93–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. November, 1961 Smith: Amphibians and Reptiles of Illinois 87 33.0 to 43.5 (average 37.4) per cent of the head length; eye 28.6 to 35.3 (average 32.7) per cent of head width; tympanum 43.1 to 59.1 (average 49.1) per cent of eye diameter. The dorsal blotch is variable In size and shape. Metachrosis is well developed in H. a. avivoca, and living frogs may be light green, light enamel gray, or almost black. Habits.—The western bird-voiced tree- frog has been seldom collected except in breeding choruses, but its normal habitat is likely identical with t
. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. :vi AX AUSTRALIAN BlfeD HOOK.. 58 Royal Albatross, D. regia, A., T., N.Z. Seas. c. ocean 44 Lately separated from 57, because young have white down instead of gray; adult has no zigzag lines; f., sim. Food see 57. 59 Black-browed Albatross (Mollymawk), D. melano- phrys, S. Oceans, England (once). v.c. ocean 32 Darwin thought that the most numerous of birds was a Petrel. One of great interest is the "Mutton-Bird," or Short-tailed Petrel. This romantic bird breeds by the million on Cape Woolamai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-australian-bird-book-a-pocket-book-for-field-use-birds-australia-identification-vi-ax-australian-blfed-hook-58-royal-albatross-d-regia-a-t-nz-seas-c-ocean-44-lately-separated-from-57-because-young-have-white-down-instead-of-gray-adult-has-no-zigzag-lines-f-sim-food-see-57-59-black-browed-albatross-mollymawk-d-melano-phrys-s-oceans-england-once-vc-ocean-32-darwin-thought-that-the-most-numerous-of-birds-was-a-petrel-one-of-great-interest-is-the-quotmutton-birdquot-or-short-tailed-petrel-this-romantic-bird-breeds-by-the-million-on-cape-woolamai-image235321008.html
RMRJRP9M–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. :vi AX AUSTRALIAN BlfeD HOOK.. 58 Royal Albatross, D. regia, A., T., N.Z. Seas. c. ocean 44 Lately separated from 57, because young have white down instead of gray; adult has no zigzag lines; f., sim. Food see 57. 59 Black-browed Albatross (Mollymawk), D. melano- phrys, S. Oceans, England (once). v.c. ocean 32 Darwin thought that the most numerous of birds was a Petrel. One of great interest is the "Mutton-Bird," or Short-tailed Petrel. This romantic bird breeds by the million on Cape Woolamai
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. oitiP'^slf^lo^,! gfettefys REMINGTON ARMS® — ILION.NV- — *%*&/3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. M REMINGTON | REMINGTON [REMINGTON | REMINGTON |@ Remington Guns Sold by All Gun Dealers. - Catalogues on application. PACIFIC COAST DEPOT, 425-437 Market St., San Francisco. CaJ. 124 Blue Rocks broken out of 125 THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER Once more proved Its right to the title, at the GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP of 1900. First, H. D. Bates, with 59 straight kills. Second, J. R. Maloue, with 5S straight bills. T bird, Phil. Daly Jr.. with 31 straight kills. All used th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breeder-and-sportsman-horses-oitipslflo!-gfettefys-remington-arms-ilionnv-amp3-broadway-new-york-m-remington-remington-remington-remington-@-remington-guns-sold-by-all-gun-dealers-catalogues-on-application-pacific-coast-depot-425-437-market-st-san-francisco-caj-124-blue-rocks-broken-out-of-125-the-quotold-reliablequot-parker-once-more-proved-its-right-to-the-title-at-the-grand-american-handicap-of-1900-first-h-d-bates-with-59-straight-kills-second-j-r-maloue-with-5s-straight-bills-t-bird-phil-daly-jr-with-31-straight-kills-all-used-th-image234349529.html
RMRH7F61–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. oitiP'^slf^lo^,! gfettefys REMINGTON ARMS® — ILION.NV- — *%*&/3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. M REMINGTON | REMINGTON [REMINGTON | REMINGTON |@ Remington Guns Sold by All Gun Dealers. - Catalogues on application. PACIFIC COAST DEPOT, 425-437 Market St., San Francisco. CaJ. 124 Blue Rocks broken out of 125 THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER Once more proved Its right to the title, at the GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP of 1900. First, H. D. Bates, with 59 straight kills. Second, J. R. Maloue, with 5S straight bills. T bird, Phil. Daly Jr.. with 31 straight kills. All used th
. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 68 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. ORDER XIV.—PELICANIFORIMES. F. 59. PHALACROCORACIDAE (5), CORMORANTS, 42 sp. —16(14)A., 6(2)0., 7(3)P., 6(5)E., 10(4)Nc., 9(6)N1. 5 142 Cormorant, (Black), Black Shag, PTia/acrocoraic carbo. 42 A., T,, N.Z., COS. exc. S. Am. c. lagoons, sea 35 Glossy blackish-green; side of neck, face buffy white; white oil thighs; f., sim. Fish. being free. Representatives of the six families are found in Aus- tralia. These birds are fishers par excellence. In the first family come the well Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-australian-bird-book-a-pocket-book-for-field-use-birds-australia-identification-68-an-australian-bird-book-order-xivpelicaniforimes-f-59-phalacrocoracidae-5-cormorants-42-sp-1614a-620-73p-65e-104nc-96n1-5-142-cormorant-black-black-shag-ptiaacrocoraic-carbo-42-a-t-nz-cos-exc-s-am-c-lagoons-sea-35-glossy-blackish-green-side-of-neck-face-buffy-white-white-oil-thighs-f-sim-fish-being-free-representatives-of-the-six-families-are-found-in-aus-tralia-these-birds-are-fishers-par-excellence-in-the-first-family-come-the-well-image235320679.html
RMRJRNWY–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 68 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. ORDER XIV.—PELICANIFORIMES. F. 59. PHALACROCORACIDAE (5), CORMORANTS, 42 sp. —16(14)A., 6(2)0., 7(3)P., 6(5)E., 10(4)Nc., 9(6)N1. 5 142 Cormorant, (Black), Black Shag, PTia/acrocoraic carbo. 42 A., T,, N.Z., COS. exc. S. Am. c. lagoons, sea 35 Glossy blackish-green; side of neck, face buffy white; white oil thighs; f., sim. Fish. being free. Representatives of the six families are found in Aus- tralia. These birds are fishers par excellence. In the first family come the well
. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. i V(>i!K> ciri:i). 59 WOHKS UKFK15UK1) Tiij??il til. and Ui'il'i* â onlinuutiiiM.) â¢â¢ Xiitl." Xl II'AII.. I'lliiM*-. M:iiiii:il â â I'llic (iinilli..|n- iirilio t iiiti'.l Still's anil nl' Canada. .! vula. l.'imi. (Thr lll-t I'll., i.r I'!-.' !l. llllli'r.s lln"Jil ,.ir IMll, is >| illiil.) â¢â .Iiiil" Ai niiiiiN. .li.ilN .I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-microform-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-i-vgti!kgt-cirii-59-wohks-ukfk15uk1-tiijil-til-and-uiili-onlinuutiiim-xiitlquot-xl-iiaii-illiim-miiiiiil-illic-iinillin-iirilio-t-iiitil-stills-anil-nl-canada-!-vula-limi-thr-lll-t-ill-ir-i!-!l-lllllirs-llnquotjil-ir-imll-is-gt-illiil-iiiilquot-ai-niiiiin-liiln-i-image234923678.html
RMRJ5KFA–. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. i V(>i!K> ciri:i). 59 WOHKS UKFK15UK1) Tiij??il til. and Ui'il'i* â onlinuutiiiM.) â¢â¢ Xiitl." Xl II'AII.. I'lliiM*-. M:iiiii:il â â I'llic (iinilli..|n- iirilio t iiiti'.l Still's anil nl' Canada. .! vula. l.'imi. (Thr lll-t I'll., i.r I'!-.' !l. llllli'r.s lln"Jil ,.ir IMll, is >| illiil.) â¢â .Iiiil" Ai niiiiiN. .li.ilN .I.
. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 68 AX AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK,. ORDER XIV.—PELICANIFORMES. F. 59. PHALACROCORACIDAE (5), CORMORANTS, 42 sp. —16 (14) A., 6(2)0., 7(3)P., 6(5)E., 10(4)Nc, 9(6)N1. 5 142 Cormorant, (Black), Black Shag, Phalacrocorax carbo. 42 A., T., N.Z., cos. exc. S. Am. c. lagoons, sea Glossy blackish-green; side of neck, face bully white; white oil thighs; f., sim. Fish. 35 being free. Representatives of the six families are found in Aus- tralia. These birds are fishers par excellence. In the first family come the well-k Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-australian-bird-book-a-pocket-book-for-field-use-birds-australia-identification-68-ax-australian-bird-book-order-xivpelicaniformes-f-59-phalacrocoracidae-5-cormorants-42-sp-16-14-a-620-73p-65e-104nc-96n1-5-142-cormorant-black-black-shag-phalacrocorax-carbo-42-a-t-nz-cos-exc-s-am-c-lagoons-sea-glossy-blackish-green-side-of-neck-face-bully-white-white-oil-thighs-f-sim-fish-35-being-free-representatives-of-the-six-families-are-found-in-aus-tralia-these-birds-are-fishers-par-excellence-in-the-first-family-come-the-well-k-image235320692.html
RMRJRNXC–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 68 AX AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK,. ORDER XIV.—PELICANIFORMES. F. 59. PHALACROCORACIDAE (5), CORMORANTS, 42 sp. —16 (14) A., 6(2)0., 7(3)P., 6(5)E., 10(4)Nc, 9(6)N1. 5 142 Cormorant, (Black), Black Shag, Phalacrocorax carbo. 42 A., T., N.Z., cos. exc. S. Am. c. lagoons, sea Glossy blackish-green; side of neck, face bully white; white oil thighs; f., sim. Fish. 35 being free. Representatives of the six families are found in Aus- tralia. These birds are fishers par excellence. In the first family come the well-k
. Current meter data from the slope waters off central California, 25 July 1978 - 1 June 1980. OCEAN CURRENTS--PACIFIC OCEAN.; OCEANOGRAPHY--PACIFIC OCEAN.. 00 a. < 0) z o CM LO Z 00 <. â â CM CD o (£> CO rs CO CO o Q CO IS r^ CM (3 1" U CM D QL Y- Q M LO h- â o Ld a CD H <2k s (D CO Q t CM eg oo C3 (0 CM cs a A3N3n03dJ 3AIlV13a 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bird, Arlene A. ;Wickham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/current-meter-data-from-the-slope-waters-off-central-california-25-july-1978-1-june-1980-ocean-currents-pacific-ocean-oceanography-pacific-ocean-00-a-lt-0-z-o-cm-lo-z-00-lt-cm-cd-o-gt-co-rs-co-co-o-q-co-is-r-cm-3-1quot-u-cm-d-ql-y-q-m-lo-h-o-ld-a-cd-h-lt2k-s-d-co-q-t-cm-eg-oo-c3-0-cm-cs-a-a3n3n03dj-3ailv13a-59-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-bird-arlene-a-wickham-image231883217.html
RMRD75BD–. Current meter data from the slope waters off central California, 25 July 1978 - 1 June 1980. OCEAN CURRENTS--PACIFIC OCEAN.; OCEANOGRAPHY--PACIFIC OCEAN.. 00 a. < 0) z o CM LO Z 00 <. â â CM CD o (£> CO rs CO CO o Q CO IS r^ CM (3 1" U CM D QL Y- Q M LO h- â o Ld a CD H <2k s (D CO Q t CM eg oo C3 (0 CM cs a A3N3n03dJ 3AIlV13a 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bird, Arlene A. ;Wickham
. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. JCLY It*.] THE COTTAGE GARDENEH. WEEKLY CALENDAR. a33 »f w Weather near London Sun Sun Moon Moon' Cloek Day of V 1) 18 Th m 1849- Rises. Sets. R.&S. Age. bef.Sun. Year. Whitethroat's sone ceases. [Moth seen. T. 73">â50'. S.W. Rain. 5 a. 4 6 a. 8 0 15 9 5 51 199 19 F Sun's ileclination, 20" 53' N. Humming Bird T. 7S°â44°. S.W. Rain. 7 S U 43 10 5 55 200 20 S Margaret. Goat Moth seen. T. 73»â47°. S.W. Rain. 8 4 1 16 11 6 59 201 ai SD^⢠8 Sun. .ft. TEiNiTf. Musk Beetle seen. T. 69''-44''. W. Fine. 9 3 I S2 12 6 2 202 aaM Magd. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cottage-gardener-gardening-gardening-jcly-it-the-cottage-gardeneh-weekly-calendar-a33-f-w-weather-near-london-sun-sun-moon-moon-cloek-day-of-v-1-18-th-m-1849-rises-sets-ramps-age-befsun-year-whitethroats-sone-ceases-moth-seen-t-73quotgt50-sw-rain-5-a-4-6-a-8-0-15-9-5-51-199-19-f-suns-ileclination-20quot-53-n-humming-bird-t-7s44-sw-rain-7-s-u-43-10-5-55-200-20-s-margaret-goat-moth-seen-t-7347-sw-rain-8-4-1-16-11-6-59-201-ai-sd-8-sun-ft-teinitf-musk-beetle-seen-t-69-44-w-fine-9-3-i-s2-12-6-2-202-aam-magd-image232499421.html
RMRE77AN–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. JCLY It*.] THE COTTAGE GARDENEH. WEEKLY CALENDAR. a33 »f w Weather near London Sun Sun Moon Moon' Cloek Day of V 1) 18 Th m 1849- Rises. Sets. R.&S. Age. bef.Sun. Year. Whitethroat's sone ceases. [Moth seen. T. 73">â50'. S.W. Rain. 5 a. 4 6 a. 8 0 15 9 5 51 199 19 F Sun's ileclination, 20" 53' N. Humming Bird T. 7S°â44°. S.W. Rain. 7 S U 43 10 5 55 200 20 S Margaret. Goat Moth seen. T. 73»â47°. S.W. Rain. 8 4 1 16 11 6 59 201 ai SD^⢠8 Sun. .ft. TEiNiTf. Musk Beetle seen. T. 69''-44''. W. Fine. 9 3 I S2 12 6 2 202 aaM Magd.
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1999 Boutin, Freemark, and Kirk: Bird Use of Farmland 437 a) CORN. -i ^ *l H,^^^ IHn-rLTU II JU-a n 88=65 5 z < cc o - O O June n 88=59 July n 87=61, n88=55 b) SOYBEAN a 50 1 40 o t: 30-- a « 20-- 1 10-- M-Mâh-«^-«^â11 * ^ ^ ^âI Bl * Wl^ Aug/Sept n 87=98, n 88=89 ll-^n^ll May n88=31 5 z < ct ir O <J O O June n 88=46 July Aug/Sept n 87=43, n 88=38 n 87=60. n 88=71 c) APPLE a 45 X â §35-- t^lL-JLJLjL -5 -1-2 z < ce j- o " o o May n 88=45 June n 88=53 July Aug/Sept n 87=52, n 88=48 n 87=59, n 88=63 d) GRAPE o 35-- S 25 a S 15 5-- -5-"-; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-field-naturalist-1999-boutin-freemark-and-kirk-bird-use-of-farmland-437-a-corn-i-l-h-ihn-rltu-ii-ju-a-n-88=65-5-z-lt-cc-o-o-o-june-n-88=59-july-n-87=61-n88=55-b-soybean-a-50-1-40-o-t-30-a-20-1-10-m-mh-11-i-bl-wl-augsept-n-87=98-n-88=89-ll-nll-may-n88=31-5-z-lt-ct-ir-o-ltj-o-o-june-n-88=46-july-augsept-n-87=43-n-88=38-n-87=60-n-88=71-c-apple-a-45-x-35-tll-jljljl-5-1-2-z-lt-ce-j-o-quot-o-o-may-n-88=45-june-n-88=53-july-augsept-n-87=52-n-88=48-n-87=59-n-88=63-d-grape-o-35-s-25-a-s-15-5-5-quot-image233602061.html
RMRG1DPN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1999 Boutin, Freemark, and Kirk: Bird Use of Farmland 437 a) CORN. -i ^ *l H,^^^ IHn-rLTU II JU-a n 88=65 5 z < cc o - O O June n 88=59 July n 87=61, n88=55 b) SOYBEAN a 50 1 40 o t: 30-- a « 20-- 1 10-- M-Mâh-«^-«^â11 * ^ ^ ^âI Bl * Wl^ Aug/Sept n 87=98, n 88=89 ll-^n^ll May n88=31 5 z < ct ir O <J O O June n 88=46 July Aug/Sept n 87=43, n 88=38 n 87=60. n 88=71 c) APPLE a 45 X â §35-- t^lL-JLJLjL -5 -1-2 z < ce j- o " o o May n 88=45 June n 88=53 July Aug/Sept n 87=52, n 88=48 n 87=59, n 88=63 d) GRAPE o 35-- S 25 a S 15 5-- -5-"-;
. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. EVERY GOLF COURSE A BIRD SANCTUARY BIRD BATHS. H o lU ,^5 -t-j >, ,0 c '3 c p >S -0 a C3 -C cS X! -d xri ni , 1 ,J3 a Q, '0 . :ij c« q D. -< g 0 u -S 0 0 Page 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. National Audubon Society. New York Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/golf-clubs-as-bird-sanctuaries-birds-golf-courses-every-golf-course-a-bird-sanctuary-bird-baths-h-o-lu-5-t-j-gt-0-c-3-c-p-gts-0-a-c3-c-cs-x!-d-xri-ni-1-j3-a-q-0-ij-c-q-d-lt-g-0-u-s-0-0-page-59-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-national-audubon-society-new-york-image232386517.html
RMRE23AD–. Golf clubs as bird sanctuaries. Birds; Golf courses. EVERY GOLF COURSE A BIRD SANCTUARY BIRD BATHS. H o lU ,^5 -t-j >, ,0 c '3 c p >S -0 a C3 -C cS X! -d xri ni , 1 ,J3 a Q, '0 . :ij c« q D. -< g 0 u -S 0 0 Page 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. National Audubon Society. New York
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