... There are two cranes besides—one light blue, the other also light blue, but with a white neck; and gulls ('Procellaria') of different sizes abound...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...On all sides arose weeping and wailing, and the people would sit andcry like cranes, complaining of the deeds of the lions...
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」
...The feathered species were well represented by ibis, fish-eagles, pelicans, storks, cranes, several snowy spoon-bills, and flamingoes...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
...The market-place was bordered to the east and west by an extensive swamp, covered with weeds and water and frequented by wild ducks, cranes, and vultures...
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」
...Their coloration is very similar to those of the Cranes...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...It also catches such birds aspea-fowl, florican, cranes, &c...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...To and fro, and up and down beneath theirscraggy gum-tree, the two great cranes footed it in a sort of grotesque minuet...
A. J. Dawson 「Finn The Wolfhound」
...One autumn day ages and ages ago, the cranes were preparing to gosouth...
Lenore Elizabeth Mulets 「Stories of Birds」
... Just at that moment the maidenlooked up and saw the flock of cranes above her...
Lenore Elizabeth Mulets 「Stories of Birds」
... She smiledhappily as the cranes with one voice told her of the summer-land towhich they would carry her...
Lenore Elizabeth Mulets 「Stories of Birds」
...—Sutton and Burleigh (1939a:28) remarked that a flock of Sandhill Cranes was heard "near Mayran ...
Emil K. Urban 「Birds from Coahuila, Mexico」
...The Cranes belong to Africa and Southern Asia,but migrate from clime to clime as the seasons change...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
...TO-TAU-KON-NU´-LA (El Capitan)—Named from the To-tau´-kons,or cranes, which used to make their nests in a meadow near thetop of this rock...
Galen Clark 「Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity」
...There were a few ducks, teal, herons, cranes, and a bird named from its bill the Red-bill, upon the lagoons, with some small flights of curlew and plover of a beautiful feather...
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 2」
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