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" Thousands were soon knocked down by the pole-men. The birds continued to pour in. The fires were lighted, and a magnificent, as well as wonderful and almost terrifying, sight presented itself. The Pigeons, arriving by thousands, alighted everywhere, one... "
Gleanings in Natural History: With Local Recollections : to which are Added ... - Página 96
por Edward Jesse - 1832 - 313 páginas
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American Ornithology: Or The Natural History of the Birds of the ..., Volumen4

Alexander Wilson, Charles Lucian Bonaparte, George Ord, William Maxwell Hetherington - 1831 - 760 páginas
...resembling hanging swarms of bees, as large as hogsheads, were formed on every tree, in all directious. Here and there the perches gave way under the weight with a crash, and, falling to' the gronnd, destroyed hundreds of the birds beneath, forcing down the dense groups with which every stick...
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Ornithological Biography, Volumen1

John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 páginas
...well as wonderful and almost terrifying, sight presented itself. The Pigeons, arriving by thousands, alighted everywhere, one above another, until solid...branches all round. Here and there the perches gave way underthe weight with acrash, and falling to the ground, destroyed hundreds of the birds beneath, forcing...
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Parley's Magazine, Volumen12

1844 - 372 páginas
...well as wonderful, and almost terrifying sight presented itself. The pigeons, arriving in thousands, alighted everywhere, one above another, until solid...large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around. Here and there the perches gave way under their weight, with a crash, and falling to the ground,...
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American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, Volumen4

1833 - 776 páginas
...almost terrifying sight presented itself. The pigeons, arriving by thousands, alighted every where, one above another, until solid masses as large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around. Here and there the perches gave way under the weight with a crash, and, falling to the ground,...
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Magazine of Natural History: And Journal of Zoology, Botany ..., Volumen7

John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1834 - 682 páginas
...what he relates. But let us pass on. " The pigeons," continues Mr. Audubon, " arriving by thousands, alighted everywhere, one above another, until solid...large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around." Solid masses ! Our European pigeons, in a similar situation, would have been all smothered...
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Magazine of Natural History: And Journal of Zoology, Botany ..., Volumen7

John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1834 - 698 páginas
...what he relates. But let us pass on. " The pigeons," continues Mr. Audubon, " arriving by thousands, alighted everywhere, one above another, until solid...large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around." Solid masses ! Our European pigeons, in a similar situation, would have been all smothered...
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An Introduction to the Study of Birds: Or, the Elements of Ornithology, on ...

Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1835 - 604 páginas
...almost terrifying sight presented itself. The Pigeons, arriving by thousands, alighted every where, one above another, until solid masses as large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around. Here and there the perches gave way under the weight, with a crash, and falling to the ground,...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumen8

1836 - 282 páginas
...well as wonderful, and almost terrifying sight presented itself. The Pigeons, arriving in thousands, alighted everywhere, one above another, until solid...large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around. Here and there the perches gave way under their weight, with a crash, and falling to the ground,...
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Essays on natural history, chiefly ornithology. With an autobiography of the ...

Charles Waterton - 1838 - 438 páginas
...what he relates. But let us pass on. "The pigeons," continues Mr. Audubon, "arriving by thousands, alighted everywhere, one above another, until solid...large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around." Solid masses ! Our European pigeons, in a similar situation, would have been all smothered...
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Essays on Natural History, Chiefly Ornithology

Charles Waterton - 1839 - 430 páginas
...let us pass on. " The pigeons," continues Mr. Audubon, " arriving by thousands, alighted every where, one above another, until solid masses as large as hogsheads were formed on the branches all around." Solid masses ! Our European pigeons, in a similar situation, would have been all smothered...
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