... returning each time after flying away about five or six yard-. . . . The flight ended that night about 8 pm, having been incessant for more than twelve hours. On the 27th they appeared again about noon, flying the same course, but in much reduced... The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine - Page 841884Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 680 pages
...stick thirteen times, the insect returning each time after flying away about five or six yard-. . . . The flight ended that night about 8 pm, having been...Central Sweden, and in many places in Denmark, and they 1 I mention a hen as foster-mother because the ducklings can have no instinctive knowledge of any note... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - 1905 - 444 pages
...avoid going into the open doors and windows, but alighted on the trees. The flight ended that night at 8 pm, having been incessant for more than twelve hours. On the 27th they appeared again at noon in reduced numbers, and a few on successive days afterwards, the migration ceasing with the... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - 1905 - 440 pages
...avoid going into the open doors and windows, but alighted on the trees. The flight ended that night at 8 pm, having been incessant for more than twelve hours. On the 2yth they appeared again at noon in reduced numbers, and a few on successive days afterwards, the migration... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 724 pages
...stick thirteen times, the ins. ct returning each time after flying away about five or six yard-. . . . The flight ended that night about 8 pm, having been...Central Sweden, and in many places in Denmark, and they 1 I mention a hen as foster-mother because the ducklings can have n > instinctive knowledge of any... | |
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