... in general with us this Hirundo breeds in chimneys ; and loves to haunt those stacks where there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire; but prefers one adjoining to... A history of British birds - Seite 98von Francis Orpen Morris - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Gilbert White - 1822 - 380 Seiten
...formerly drawn up for the purpose of manure : but in general with us this hirundo breeds in chimnies ; and loves to haunt those stacks where there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire ; but prefers one adjoining... | |
| Gilbert White - 1829 - 364 Seiten
...chalk had been formerly drawn up for the purpose of manure ; but, in general, with us this hiruiido breeds in chimneys, and loves to haunt those stacks...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire ; but prefers one adjoining... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1829 - 600 Seiten
...first seen about the fifteenth of April, about lakes and mill ponds. In general this Airundo builds in chimneys ; and loves to haunt those stacks where...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth ; it disregards the perpetual smoke of the tunnel, and begins to build its nest five or six... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1831 - 510 Seiten
..."first seen about the fifteenth of April, about lakes and mill ponds. In general this hirmio builds in chimneys ; and loves to haunt those stacks where...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth ; it disregards the perpetual smoke of the tunnel, and begins to build its nest five or six... | |
| Gilbert White - 1832 - 354 Seiten
...chalk had been formerly drawn up for the purpose of manure ; but, in general, with us this hirundo breeds in chimneys, and loves to haunt those stacks...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire ; but prefers one adjoining... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - 338 Seiten
...had been formerly drawn up for the purpose of manure; but, in general, with us this hirundo builds in chimneys, and loves to haunt those stacks where...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire : but prefers one adjoining... | |
| Gilbert White - 1834 - 392 Seiten
...chalk had been formerly drawn up, for the purpose of manure ; but, in general, with us this hirundo breeds in chimneys, and loves to haunt those stacks...there is a constant fire — no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire ; but prefers one adjoining... | |
| Gilbert White - 1836 - 440 Seiten
...chimneys, and loves to haunt those stacks where there is a constant fire — no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire ; but prefers one adjoining1 to that of the kitchen, and disregards the perpetual smoke of that funnel, as 1 have often... | |
| Gilbert White - 1837 - 680 Seiten
...which chalk had been formerly drawn up for the purpose of manure: but in general with us this Hirundo breeds in chimneys ; and loves to haunt those stacks...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft wiiere there is a fire ; but prefers one adjoining... | |
| Gilbert White - 1837 - 678 Seiten
...which chalk had been formerly drawn up for the purpose of manure : but in general with us this Hirundo breeds in chimneys ; and loves to haunt those stacks...there is a constant fire, no doubt for the sake of warmth. Not that it can subsist in the immediate shaft where there is a fire; but prefers one adjoining... | |
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