Bag om A Natural History Of The Nests And Eggs Of British Birds V1 (1896)
A Natural History Of The Nests And Eggs Of British Birds V1 (1896) is a comprehensive guidebook written by Francis Orpen Morris. The book provides a detailed description of the nests and eggs of British birds, covering over 200 species. The author has used his extensive knowledge and experience to provide information on the construction of nests, the materials used, and the location of nests. The book also includes illustrations and photographs of the nests and eggs. The first volume of the book covers the nests and eggs of the following birds: the Great Crested Grebe, the Common Heron, the Marsh Harrier, the Peregrine Falcon, the Kestrel, the Merlin, the Osprey, the Golden Eagle, the White-tailed Eagle, the Sparrowhawk, the Goshawk, the Rough-legged Buzzard, the Common Buzzard, the Honey Buzzard, the Red Kite, the Black Kite, the Marsh Harrier, the Montagu's Harrier, the Hobby, the Nightjar, the Swift, the Kingfisher, the Hoopoe, the Wryneck, the Green Woodpecker, the Great Spotted Woodpecker, the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, the Sand Martin, the Swallow, the House Martin, the Tree Pipit, the Meadow Pipit, the Rock Pipit, the Water Pipit, the Grey Wagtail, the Pied Wagtail, the Yellow Wagtail, the Grey-headed Wagtail, the White Wagtail, the Dipper, the Wren, the Dunnock, the Robin, the Redstart, the Black Redstart, the Stonechat, the Whinchat, the Wheatear, the Ring Ouzel, the Blackbird, the Fieldfare, the Redwing, the Song Thrush, the Mistle Thrush, the Grasshopper Warbler, the Sedge Warbler, the Reed Warbler, the Dartford Warbler, the Whitethroat, the Lesser Whitethroat, the Garden Warbler, the Blackcap, the Wood Warbler, the Chiffchaff, the Willow Warbler, the Goldcrest, the Firecrest, the Spotted Flycatcher, the Pied Flycatcher, the Red-breasted Flycatcher, the Long-tailed Tit, the Marsh Tit, the Coal Tit, the Blue Tit, the Great Tit, the Nuthatch, the Treecreeper, the Golden Oriole, the Jay, the Magpie, the Jackdaw, the Rook, the Carrion Crow, the Hooded Crow, the Raven, the Starling, the House Sparrow, the Tree Sparrow, the Chaffinch, the Brambling, the Linnet, the Redpoll, the Siskin, the Goldfinch, the Greenfinch, the Hawfinch, and the Bullfinch. This book is an excellent resource for bird watchers, ornithologists, and nature enthusiasts.In Three Volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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