...This is an Australian and New Zealand speciesthat has accidentally strayed to the shores ofNova Scotia...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...He is best known as the author of An Australian Bird Book,the first edition of which was published in 1911, and of Australian Nature Studies in 1922...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Our school books arenow written from the Australian standpoint, and moreuse can, therefore, be made of the child's everyday experience...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...I venture to think no latter-day Australian whohas grown up with our Kookaburra can have any but thekindliest of feelings for this feathered comedian...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...To show that Australian birds are of interest...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...denotes that the Australian bird is closely similar inform, habits, &c...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Thesebirds, which rank among Nature's wonders, are almost confinedto the Australian region...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...23 Australian Little Crake, P...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...It is now in the Australian collection...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Being powerful flyers, it is not surprising to find that severalof the Australian Terns are really Old-World, and even New-World,forms too...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...The Painted Snipe breeds in Australia, but the Australian Snipebreeds in Japan, so it, properly speaking, is not an Australianbird...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...89 Australian Dottrel, Peltohyas australis, A...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...106 Australian Snipe (Japanese, Latham), Jack Snipe,Bleater, Long-bill, Gallinago australis, Jap...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...108 Australian Pratincole, Swallow-Plover, Stiltia isabella,Borneo, Java to A...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Perhaps because of its inappropriatename—Native Companion—some have proposed to regard thisbird as the typical Australian bird, but it is not so...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...111 Australian Crane, Native Companion, Brolga, Antigoneaustralasiana, A...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...At the head of the Australian birds is the Black Swan—thatrara avis which, possibly, has done more to advertize Australiathan any other Australian animal or plant...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...132 Australian Sheldrake, Chestnut-colored Shieldrake,Mountain Duck, Casarca tadornoides, N...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...134 Australian Teal (Chestnut-breasted, Black, Mountain),Tete, Nettium castaneum, Java, Cel...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
..." Whoever heardof an Australian who was proud of his Eagle, though it is somethingto be proud of? Let our noble bird appear near a house,and there is a rush for a gun...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...In the Australian regionsix families of Parrots are represented...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Cockatoos are almost confined to the Australian region...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
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