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The migration of birds / by T.A. Coward.
Coward, T. A. (Thomas Alfred), 1867-1933.Date: 1912- Books
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A discourse on the emigration of British birds: or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as, the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage, Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. Shewing The different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds, that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a Naturalist.
[Legg, John, of Market Lavington, Wiltshire]Date: 1780?- Books
Some observations on the migration of birds / By the late Edward Jenner ... with an introductory letter to Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., by the Rev. G.C. Jenner. From the Philosophical transactions.
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823.Date: 1824- Books
Annals of some remarkable aërial and alpine voyages : including those of the author; to which are added, observations on the affections to which aerial and mountain travellers are liable, and an essay on the flight and migration of birds, the whole being intended as supplementary to "Researches about atmospheric phenomena" / By T. Forster.
Forster, T. (Thomas), 1789-1860.Date: 1832- Books
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Report on the migration of birds in the spring and autumn of 1885. 7th report / by J.A. Harvie-Brown [and others].
Date: 1886- Books
Des causes des migrations des divers animaux et particulièrement des oisseaux et des poissons / Par Marcel de Serres.
Serres, Marcel de, 1783-1862.Date: 1845- Books
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Annals of some remarkable aërial and alpine voyages, including those of the author : to which are added, observations on the partial deafness to which aerial and mountain travellers are liable, and an essay on the flight and migration of birds, the whole being intended as supplementary to "Researches about atmospheric phenomena" / by T. Forster.
Forster, T. (Thomas), 1789-1860.Date: 1832- Books
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A discourse on the emigration of British birds; or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their Coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage, Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail, Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage: Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. &c. Shewing the different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds, that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a Naturalist.
[Legg, John, of Market Lavington, Wiltshire]Date: 1795- Books
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An essay towards the probable solution of this question. Whence come the stork and the turtle, the crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed time of their coming. Or where those birds do probably make their recess and abode, which are absent from our Climate at some certain Times and Seasons of the Year. By a person of learning and piety.
Morton, Charles, 1627-1698.Date: 1703- Books
Danske ynglefugle i fortid og nutid : Historiske og faunistiske undersøgelser over fuglenes indvandring, forekomst of livisvilkȧr i Danmark / Af Bernt Løoppenthin.
Løppenthin, Bernt (Bernt Harvig Ove Fabricius), 1904-Date: 1967- Books
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A discourse on the emigration of British birds: or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as, the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail, Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage, Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. Shewing The different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a Naturalist.
[Legg, John, of Market Lavington, Wiltshire]Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
Some observations on the migration of birds / By the late Edward Jenner ; with an introductory letter to Sir Humphry Davy by the Rev. G.C. Jenner.
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823.Date: 1824]- Books
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The migration of birds : an attempt to reduce abian season-flight to law / by Charles Dixon.
Dixon, Charles, 1858-1926.Date: 1892