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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. LESSON XIII . Anecdotes of Birds . 1. THAT birds , like our more sedentary and domestic quadrupeds , are capable of exhibiting attachment to those who feed and attend them , is undeniable . Deprived of oth- er ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. LESSON XIII . Anecdotes of Birds . 1. THAT birds , like our more sedentary and domestic quadrupeds , are capable of exhibiting attachment to those who feed and attend them , is undeniable . Deprived of oth- er ...
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... birds in catching sounds , depends , of course , upon the perfection of their voice and hearing , as- sisted also by no inconsiderable power of memory . The imitative actions of passiveness in some small birds , such as goldfinches ...
... birds in catching sounds , depends , of course , upon the perfection of their voice and hearing , as- sisted also by no inconsiderable power of memory . The imitative actions of passiveness in some small birds , such as goldfinches ...
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. certain kinds of birds , which ordinarily travel only in the night , continue their route during the day , and scarcely allow themselves time to eat ; yet the singing - birds , properly so called , never migrate ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. certain kinds of birds , which ordinarily travel only in the night , continue their route during the day , and scarcely allow themselves time to eat ; yet the singing - birds , properly so called , never migrate ...
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Suggestions to Teachers | 25 |
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