...One large Australian Cuckoo builds its own nest, and rears itsown young...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...The Thrush lays four or five eggs, and rears several broods inthe season, building a new nest for each brood...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...It lays four or five eggs, and rears twobroods in the year...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...The ringdove occasionally rears a nestlingin captivity, but it does not seem, at anytime of life, to prove a very attractive pet...
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」
...The Syrian bee, for instance, habitually rears 120 queens and often more, whereas our Apis Mellifica will rear ten or twelve at most...
Maurice Maeterlinck 「The Life of the Bee」
... How shall a man earn his living in my poor native village, with its inclement weather and its niggardly soil? The owner of a few acres of grazing land rears sheep...
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Life of the Fly」
...Every poacher observes, yearby year (even leaving his own predaceous pawsout of the question), that it by no means followsthat the man who rears the pheasants willhave the privilege of shooting them...
Anonymous 「The Confessions of a Poacher」
...On thesefoundations he rears a thick mass of sticks and grass,which are held together by plenty of mud...
William J. Long 「Ways of Wood Folk」
...The otter, for example, might be classed as a cave-dweller,as he seeks refuge in caves; yet he also rears his young in undergroundnests as a burrowing animal...
Royal Dixon 「The Human Side of Animals」
...This itdoes by using its beak as a needle, and certain vegetable fibresas thread, and sewing the edges of leaves together in the formof a pocket, in which it deposits its eggs and rears its young...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
...It makes burrows or holes in the banks, where it lays its eggsand rears its young; fishing from the low branches of treeswhich overspread the water...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
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A brighter Hellas rears its mountains
A new Peneus rolls his fountains
Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleepYoung Cyclads on a sunnier deep...
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」
...The most remarkable natural object is, of course, the Norfolk Island pine, which rears its stately head a hundred feet above the surrounding forest...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
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