...He reached it atlast after more than two hours of such effort as would have left anordinary man spent and dying in the sticky mud, yet he was less thanhalfway across the marsh...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Terrible」
...To the west, after a mile of cultivation, fall and recede in succession the sea-beach of old in lengthy parallel waves, overgrown densely with forest grass and marsh reeds...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
...Liberia does not appear to possess so rich a soil as most other parts of the coast; there is more sand, and more marsh, above than below Cape Palmas...
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」
...“I wish them blamenation tadpoles shed their voices along with their tails,” he grumbled, with an ear to the frogs in the marsh...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905」
... I have known thesepeople to tie and prop up wounded egrets on the marsh where theywould attract the attention of other birds flying by...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...During the autumn of 1912, public attention in the United States wasfor a time focused on the purchase of Marsh Island, Louisiana, byMrs...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
... Elephant Marsh Preserve...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...The nest is on the groundin the marsh grass and is made ofgrass and moss...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Three eggsin marsh grass about fifty feet from beach...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...They make their nests on the higher parts ofthe marsh, where it is comparatively dry, buildingthem of grass and strips of rushes...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Their nests are built of rushesand weeds, and are placed on the ground either inthe tall grass bordering the marshes or attachedto the rushes in the midst of the marsh...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...They nest on pebbly"shingle" or inthe marsh, back ofthe beaches...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Their nests are either in bushes orattached to upright rushes over water after themanner of the Long-billed Marsh Wren, beingmade of leaves, moss, rootlets, etc...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...Even hearing them as I did, from a distance,on that great marsh, where they existedalmost in a state of nature, the sound was notcomparable to that of the perfectly wild bird inhis native haunts...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
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