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FALCONRY, or, as it is more commonly termed, Hawkins is the art of training birds for the chase, and of bringing them into such discipline and under
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... Pliny, and Mourns. Pliny says that" In a part of Sacret beyond Brasidas men and hawks join in fellowship and catch birds together, for the men ...
From time to time we came and photographed the young in both nests until they were ready to leave, in early July, and also the young Cooper's Hawks,
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... fancy-goods More Bird Study Articles Birds-The .father's Of The Falls, And Others (Originally Published 1910) Ronaldsay THIS beautiful May morning, the twelfth, the ...
IT would be quite safe to assert that hardly more than one bird-lover in a hundred-- or maybe in a thousand knows much from personal experience about
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... in a thousand knows much from personal experience about the" monkey-face ," or birds of prey, the hawks, eagles, owls, and vultures. Most of ...
The red-shouldered hawk spends most of its life perching, usually on some distended dead limb where, like an eagle in its dignity, it watches for mic
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... to Texas and the great plains; nests throughout its range. punctuate — Permanent resident. To shoot this commonest of the hawks has long been regarded as a ...
Hawks usually bolt their food, and around a nest are abundant traces of the hearty appetite of a young family, the tufts of mouse hair and pellets of
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... no less than the scarce-it species, is a conspicuous object in the sky, especially in August and September, when all hawks appear to be less hungry and ...
Most people do not realize that the Blue Jay is a member of the Crow family. But it is, and has all the mischievous, destructive, thieving instincts
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... Hosts of interesting bird white-throat's were streaming through on their way north and kept us busy identifying them. We found five occupied hawks'nests with eggs, and ...
There are a few of the warblers which we are liable to meet which I have not mentioned. Such is the Yellow Palm Warbler, a common and early species,
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... from Blackburnian. Fletchers and I were going up into some woods where a pair each of Broad winged and Cooper's Ronaldsay nested, on the fifteenth of May. ...
Many people consider bird study a fad but scientists have long ago placed it beyond that. They have proven that the value of birds to the agriculturi
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... Calderon birds, such as wrens, red-eyed, warblers, tree-gum, Remus, swallows, fly catchers, night hawks, grossbeaks, breathing-holes, etc. ( ...
It must be admitted, however, that the scarcity of birds in winter in nearly all localities, save in the far South, tends to discourage many from the
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... the crow, and is not only a Northerner but may be seen in wild wooded regions as far down as Florida. Occasional hawks and owls make. an ...
IN these days the vacation habit has become well nigh universal. Nearly everyone plans, if it is a possible thing, each year to take a vacation trip
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... will be necessary to make an earlier trip especially for them. About the middle of May is a good time for the smaller hawks and middle of April for ...
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