Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 96
... Birds having the range of the room , select their own partners ; and unless some choice birds are to be matched , let nature alone . I close this portion of my subject , by enjoin- ing that cages may be so constructed as not to disturb ...
... Birds having the range of the room , select their own partners ; and unless some choice birds are to be matched , let nature alone . I close this portion of my subject , by enjoin- ing that cages may be so constructed as not to disturb ...
Pagina 97
that birds scatter it about , and will only eat it if unavoidable . I admit that it is better to give the foreign visitor more turnip - seed in proportion to the others named , as they are reared upon it . Hemp should not be allowed ...
that birds scatter it about , and will only eat it if unavoidable . I admit that it is better to give the foreign visitor more turnip - seed in proportion to the others named , as they are reared upon it . Hemp should not be allowed ...
Pagina 282
... birds truly migratory - by which I mean birds that visit countries , from which they retire as soon as their young are able to travel - that ever sing in confinement during winter in the coun- tries to which they had migrated to breed ...
... birds truly migratory - by which I mean birds that visit countries , from which they retire as soon as their young are able to travel - that ever sing in confinement during winter in the coun- tries to which they had migrated to breed ...
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