10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NUTJOBBER»
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nutjobber dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
nutjobber et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A History of British Birds
NUTJOBBER. WOODCRACKER. Sitta Europaea, Pennant. Montagu. Sitta — In
Littleton's Dictionary the word is given, in that part of the book which sets forth its
title as ' docens quo pacto Barbariens in Latinitatem irrepserit,' as meaning a ...
Francis Orpen Morris, 1870
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The Entertaining Naturalist: Being Popular Descriptions, ...
NUTJOBBER,. (Sitta Europcea,") Is less than the chaffinch. The head, neck, and
beak are of an ash-colour ; the sides under the wings red ; the throat and breast
of a pale yellow ; the chin white, and the feathers under the tail red, with white tips
.
Pugnator I Ld Exeter's b. c. Nutriment Mr Bowes's ch. f. by Pyrrhus the First, out of
j b. c. Nutjobber Wiasma 1 Major Pearson's br. f. Paradigm WEDNESDAY.—
Sweepstakes of 50 sove. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st.
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Ornithological Dictionary; Or, Alphabetical Synopsis of ...
NUTJOBBER. Vide Nuthatch.. o. OLIVE. Vide Oyster -catch er. ORIOLE. A genus
of birds, the characters of which are, Bill strait, conic, stiarp-pointed ; edges cul-
trated, inclining inwards ; mandibles of equal length. Nostrils small, partly
covered ...
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Animal Biography, Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, ...
Muse . . Musk Tribe . Thibetian Muse Thibet . Page - 74 ib. ib. ib. My re dromble
Mysticete great Nightjar Nightingale mock Nine killer Nope Nutbreaher Nutjobber
Nuthatch Tribe . . . European . Nutbreaher . . Nutjobber . Sittcllc,ouTorchc- pot ...
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THE RACING CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1854. RACES TO COME. VOLUME ...
D. of Bedford's Pugnator Mr Bowes's ch. f. by Pyrrhus the First, out of Wiasma Ld
Exeter's Nutriment Nutjobber Major Pearson's Paradigm Wednesday. —
Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, 8st
31b ...
CHARLES AND JAMES WEATHERBY, 1854
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A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds
NUTHATCH NUTJOBBER— WOODCRACKER. PLATE LI.— FIGURE II. Sitta
casta, .... Pennant. Montagu. THESE birds pair in March, and at once commence
their nest, which is placed in some hole in a tree, frequently one previously made
...
Francis Orpen Morris, William Bernhard Tegetmeier, 1896
NUTHATCH, in older English NUTHACK, and locally NUTJOBBER, from its habit
of hacking or chipping nuts, which it cleverly fixes, as though in a vice, in a chink
or crevice of the bark of a tree, and then hammers them with the sharp point of ...
Alfred Newton, Hans Gadow, Richard Lydekker, 1899
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A General Synopsis of Birds. (with Plates) - London, White 1781-
A. 4.. Blau-fpecht, Fri/cli. t. 39. Nutbreaker, Alain. ii. pl. 28. Woodcracker, Plor':
Oaford/b. p. 17 g. Надпись, or Nutjobber, Will. от. p. 142. t. z3.Br. Zool. i. N° 89. pl
. 38. Br. Maf. Lefu. Mu/I THIS bird,` as dei'cribed in the Britz/lo Zoology, weighs
neat ...
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History of British Birds: Volume 1, Containing the History ...
... and sometimes disputes posseffion with the colemouse, which it compels to
give up its lodging. THE NUTHATCH. NUTJOBBER, WOODCRACKER. (Sitta
Europa, Lin.-La Sitte/le on le. [20 BRITlSH BIRDS. 9781108065405_Page_152.tif
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