...Wilson's Snipe...
Chester A. Reed 「The 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」
...107 Australian-Painted Snipe, Australian Rhynchaea, Rostratulaaustralis, A...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Sportsmen pursue both the woodcock and Wilson's snipe relentlessly,but happily they are no easy targets...
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」
...The Woodcock, Wilson Snipe, and Dowitcher are good examples...
Frank M. Chapman 「Color Key to North American Birds」
...—And what a dog she was in thickcover, or in rushy swamps! No day was too long for her, nor could awoodcock or snipe escape her "unerring nose:"—...
Edward Jesse 「Anecdotes of Dogs」
...They have all summer to grow in, get strong, and large, and are fitto break in October on snipe first, and then quail, finishing off on snipethe following spring...
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson 「The Dog」
...The bill is long and slender, like thatof a snipe, but slightly curved...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...A few snipe and woodcock visit the Palnis in winter...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...On such a day the snipe will be in such a meadow, and thegolden plover in such a field...
Bradford Torrey 「The Foot-path Way」
...The pintail snipe (Gallinago stenura) areinvariably the first to appear, but they visit only the easternparts of Northern India...
Douglas Dewar 「A Bird Calendar for Northern India」
...Stragglers appear in the eastern portion of theUnited Provinces; in the western districts and in the Punjabthis snipe is a rara avis...
Douglas Dewar 「A Bird Calendar for Northern India」
...In its hungry moments the woodcock, likethe snipe, has at once the advantages andhandicap of so long a beak...
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」
...These antics,comparable to the drumming of snipe androding of woodcock, are probably to be explainedon the same basis of sexual emotion...
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」
...We need only wrap the birds which we wish to preserve—thrushes, partridges, snipe and so on—in separate paper envelopes; and the same with our beef and mutton...
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Life of the Fly」
...From highoverhead come down the clarion note ofthe goose, the sibilant beat of the wildducks' wings, the bleat of the snipe andthe plover's cry, each making his way tonorthern breeding grounds...
Rowland E. Robinson 「In New England Fields and Woods」
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