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...“We frogged it up and down all theforenoon, but didn’t git a shot at nothin’but one stray ‘squawk’ that had comeover from the Cedar Swamp...   “We frogged it up and down all theforenoon, but didn’t git a shot at nothin’but one stray ‘squawk’ that had comeover from the Cedar Swampの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's magazine, Volume 16, No. 3, October, 1905」

... and yet will you not lay down the cedar in order thatit may not outgrow the grass?...    and yet will you not lay down the cedar in order thatit may not outgrow the grass?の読み方
Various 「Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906」

...With the killing of robins, larks, blackbirds and cedar birds forfood, the case is quite different...   With the killing of robins, larks, blackbirds and cedar birds forfood, the case is quite differentの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」

...In theirvery restricted United States range,the birds are met with in cedar timber where theynest at low elevations in the upright forks of young trees of this variety...   In theirvery restricted United States range,the birds are met with in cedar timber where theynest at low elevations in the upright forks of young trees of this varietyの読み方
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」

...Have your traps thoroughly greased, chain and all, then smoke with hemlock, spruce, cedar or pine boughs...   Have your traps thoroughly greased, chain and all, then smoke with hemlock, spruce, cedar or pine boughsの読み方
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Fox Trapping」

...Soft pine, poplar, basswood, or cedar boards are best, and old dry goods boxes make excellent stretching boards...   Soft pine, poplar, basswood, or cedar boards are best, and old dry goods boxes make excellent stretching boardsの読み方
Elmer Harry Kreps 「Science of Trapping」

...Cottonwood, elder, red cedar,plum, and willow are persistent to the base of the mountains...   Cottonwood, elder, red cedar,plum, and willow are persistent to the base of the mountainsの読み方
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」

...Similar to the Cedar Waxwing, but larger, the primary covertsand secondaries tipped with white, the primaries tipped withwhite or yellow, the under tail-coverts chestnut...   Similar to the Cedar Waxwing, but larger, the primary covertsand secondaries tipped with white, the primaries tipped withwhite or yellow, the under tail-coverts chestnutの読み方
Frank M. Chapman 「What Bird is That?」

...How different from a rovingflock of screaming, boisterous blue jays! The cedar waxwing The gorgeous scarlet tanager who sang in this tree was killed by asling-shot...   How different from a rovingflock of screaming, boisterous blue jays!



The cedar waxwing



The gorgeous scarlet tanager who sang in this tree was killed by asling-shotの読み方
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」

...Posts as already mentioned should be of locust or some other longlasting wood, as cedar, and should be thoroughly seasoned before puttingin the ground...   Posts as already mentioned should be of locust or some other longlasting wood, as cedar, and should be thoroughly seasoned before puttingin the groundの読み方
A. R. Harding 「Fur Farming」

...Clean wheatstraw, removed twice a week, or shavings of pine or cedar when to be hadare better, must be used for their beds...   Clean wheatstraw, removed twice a week, or shavings of pine or cedar when to be hadare better, must be used for their bedsの読み方
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」

...It is also called the European or CommonSilk-tail, and is an inhabitant both of northern Europe and of NorthAmerica, though in America the Cedar Bird is more often met with...   It is also called the European or CommonSilk-tail, and is an inhabitant both of northern Europe and of NorthAmerica, though in America the Cedar Bird is more often met withの読み方
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photograph [April, 1897]」

... They were very fond ofthe berries of the cedar trees, and after the other foods were gonethey hovered there in great numbers...    They were very fond ofthe berries of the cedar trees, and after the other foods were gonethey hovered there in great numbersの読み方
Virginia Sharpe Patterson 「Dickey Downy」

...Nests are placed in crotches, terminal forks, and some on tops oflimbs, about 16 feet high, in elm, sycamore, honey locust, willow,oak, apple, and red cedar...   Nests are placed in crotches, terminal forks, and some on tops oflimbs, about 16 feet high, in elm, sycamore, honey locust, willow,oak, apple, and red cedarの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed about 20 feet high in crotches near trunks or heavybranches of such trees as red cedar, elm, oak, osage orange,cottonwood, honey locust, box elder, and pine...   Nests are placed about 20 feet high in crotches near trunks or heavybranches of such trees as red cedar, elm, oak, osage orange,cottonwood, honey locust, box elder, and pineの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...5 to 13 feet)in red cedar, exotic conifers, and Lombardy poplar...   5 to 13 feet)in red cedar, exotic conifers, and Lombardy poplarの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...One nest twenty-five feetfrom the ground in a Douglas fir was composed of oak leaves and finelyshredded cedar bark...   One nest twenty-five feetfrom the ground in a Douglas fir was composed of oak leaves and finelyshredded cedar barkの読み方
Sydney Anderson 「Mammals of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado」

...), white cedar (Thuja occidentalis L...   ), white cedar (Thuja occidentalis Lの読み方
L. David Mech 「Ecological Studies of the Timber Wolf in Northeastern Minnesota」

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