The Birds of Arkansas: A Preliminary ReportState Bureau of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture, 1924 - 177 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... feet above sea level . The cli- mate is almost too cool for cotton . Characteristic trees are oaks , chinqua- pins and other deciduous trees . There are few pines . This region is about half in cultivation . Ozark Hills . This region ...
... feet above sea level . The cli- mate is almost too cool for cotton . Characteristic trees are oaks , chinqua- pins and other deciduous trees . There are few pines . This region is about half in cultivation . Ozark Hills . This region ...
Pagina 89
... feet , though we have seen them as low as fifteen feet from the ground . " To human ears , " says Mr. Thomas McIlwraith in his " Birds of Ontario " ( p . 181 ) , " the notes of the male appears to be the outpuring of settled sor- row ...
... feet , though we have seen them as low as fifteen feet from the ground . " To human ears , " says Mr. Thomas McIlwraith in his " Birds of Ontario " ( p . 181 ) , " the notes of the male appears to be the outpuring of settled sor- row ...
Pagina 175
... feet above the ground . For Chickadee , Tufted Titmouse and Wrens the floor space should be 4 x 4 inches , the depth 6 to 10 inches , the opening from 1 to 3 inches , and the height from the ground 6 to 15 feet . For Swallows and ...
... feet above the ground . For Chickadee , Tufted Titmouse and Wrens the floor space should be 4 x 4 inches , the depth 6 to 10 inches , the opening from 1 to 3 inches , and the height from the ground 6 to 15 feet . For Swallows and ...
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The Birds of Arkansas: A Preliminary Report Harry Edgar Wheeler,Jim G. Ferguson Anteprima non disponibile - 2013 |
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April Bank Swallow Barred Owl belly Bewick's Wren bill Bird-Lore birds blue breast Breeding Range breeding season brown cærulea CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Carolina carolinensis Chapman Chickadee Chuck-will's-widow color common Contains records Crow date for Arkansas Downy Woodpecker Duck Eagle Eastern North America eggs are three FAMILY Faulkner County Fayetteville female five in number flight Florida Flycatcher four in number grasses ground H. E. Wheeler habit Hairy Woodpecker Hawk Heron Howell inches insects June Kentucky Warbler known Lark Lark Sparrow Linn Linnæus male Meadowlark measure migration Mississippi neck Nuthatch Oologist Oriole Photo by J. G. pine plumage Pope County Prairie reddish-brown reported River rufous Shrike sometimes song southern Sparrow species spotted streaked Swainson's Warbler Swallow swamps Tanager Texarkana Texas throat trees Turkey underparts UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Vireo virginianus Warbler Dendroica Whip-poor-will Widmann wings winter Wood woodland Woodpecker Wren Yell Counties yellow Yellow-throat Yellow-throated Vireo