10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TITLARK»
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1
Cassell's household guide
ANIMALS KEPT FOR PLEASURE THE TITLARK. arboreus; Alauda trivialis by Mr.
H. G. Adams. The Anthus pratensis and Anthus trivialis are the names given to
the meadow pipit by some writers ; Alauda pratensis by Mr. H. G. Adams. Before ...
2
Ornithological Biography
Five of them had been running along the foot-path before me, for some time. I at
first looked upon them as of the Common Brown Titlark species (Jlnthus
Spinoletta), butas they rose on the wing, the difference of their notes struck me,
and, ...
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ...
It is said the canary has notes closely resembling those of the titlark, but
connoisseurs dislike them. The titlark is one of those birds that the cuekoo selects
as foster mother to her young ; this bird, which " is hardened against its young
ones, ...
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The magazine of naturel history and journal of zoology botany
S3., a fact has been communicated, by the distinguished by Mr. Ensor, which
disagrees with this view, and should be coupled with it : — . " In my
neighbourhood [Ar- dress], a tenant's son found a cuckoo in a [titlark's] nest. He
brought it home, ...
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The Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, ...
83., a fact has been communicated, by the distinguished by Mr. Ensor, which
disagrees with this view, and should be coupled with it: — " In my neighbourhood
[Ar- dress], a tenant's son found a cuckoo in a [titlark's] nest. He brought it home, ...
6
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, ...
This small bird, in his manner of singing, resembles the titlark in the breeding
season; but for the rest of the year (for he does not migrate) has only a shrill chirp
or call, especially when disturbed and taking wing. This is also called the titlark ...
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Magazine of Natural History
S3., a fact has been communicated, by the distinguished by Mr. Ensor, which
disagrees with this view, and should be coupled with it: — " In my neighbourhood
[Ar- dress], a tenant's son found a cuckoo in a [titlark's] nest. He brought it home, ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson,
1835
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Cage and Chamber-birds: Their Natural History, Habits, Food, ...
in keeping the Titlark is to accustom it, when newly caught, to the food of the
aviary ; for which purpose it should be at first fed with meal worms, grasshoppers
from which the legs have been taken off, and ants' eggs, with which the universal
...
Johann Matthäus Bechstein, Henry Gardiner Adams,
1856
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Ornithological Biography Or an Account of the Habits of the ...
TH E PR AIRIE TITLARK. /INTH Us PIPIENS. PLATE LXXX. MALE. I s1-ror two of
these birds whilst traversing one of the extensive prairies of our North-western
States. Five of them had been running along the footrpath before me, for some ...
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The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, ...
This is also called the titlark ; but the birds are very different in habits, size, and
colour. This last is always found on waste ground and commons, among furze
and low bushes, where it breeds. The cuckoo is constantly, at least often,
followed by ...
J. C. Loudon, Edward Charlesworth,
1831
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TITLARK»
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Country Matters: Dawn raiders got the cream
... 50 years ago it was also called 'titmouse', meaning a small creature, the name going back to the 14th century, as much as pipits were described as 'titlarks'. «Irish Independent, Feb 15»
100 years ago: Few signs of spring on the moorlands
Neither peewit nor lark had ascended higher than the stone-walled fields, and not even a titlark rose tweeting from the heather; the land of the ring ousel, curlew, ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
LIVE REPORT: Metamono - Secrets Of Nature
Those poor titlarks. Another short tells the story of a young night owl thwarted by wily mice and evading buckshot from a chap whose sleep is interrupted by her ... «The Quietus, Jul 14»
Finished Project: Structural Glass Box with Glass Beams
Titlark - IQ Glass designed, detailed and installed this structural glass box to a large detached home in ascot. The residential property has fantastic rear views ... «Glass on Web, Jul 13»
Ascot: A town full of winners
The best roads are Titlarks Hill, Ridgemount Road, Shrubbs Hill Lane, Cross Road and Woodhall Lane in Sunningdale; St Mary's Road, Horsegate Ride, ... «The Independent, Jun 11»
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... as they frolic in the woods, ooing and awing at comically named species such as titlarks or dippers. The word itself makes you wonder what the big deal could ... «Peterborough Examiner, Oct 08»