10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «TAPACOLO»
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The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Under the ...
Mag. de Zool. (1636,) Aves, p. 15. Leptonyx albicollis. D'Orb. Voy. de I'Amer. Mer.
Av. p. 196, pl. viii. f. 2. This species is called by the Chilenos “ Tapacolo,” or cover
your posteriors. The name is well applied, as the Tapacolo generally carries its ...
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The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, Under the ...
This species is called by the Chilenos " Tapacolo," or cover your posteriors. The
name is well applied, as the Tapacolo generally carries its short tail more than
erect, that is, inclined backward and toward the head. It is extremely common in ...
Charles Darwin, Richard Owen, George Robert Waterhouse, 1841
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology ...
HUMMING-BIRDS. 271 The second species (or P. albicollis) is allied to the first in
its general form. It is called Tapacolo, or " cover your posterior;" and well does the
shameless little bird deserve its name ; for it carries its tail more than erect, that ...
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The Voyage of the Beagle
Itis called Tapacolo, or "cover your posterior;" and welldoes the shameless
littlebirddeserve itsname; for it carriesitstail more than erect, that is, inclined
backwards towards itshead. It isvery common, and frequentsthe bottomsof
hedgerows, and ...
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Journal and remarks, 1832-1836. By Charles Darwin. (Part of ...
The second species (or Pt. albicollis) is allied to the first in its general form. It is
called Tapacolo, or " cover your posterior ;" and well does the shameless little
bird deserve its name ; for it carries its tail more than erect, that is, inclined
backwards ...
Robert Fitzroy, Philip Parker King, Charles Darwin, 1839
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Charles Darwin's Collection (18 Books):
It iscalled Tapacolo, or "coveryour posterior;" and well doesthe shamelesslittle
birddeserve its name; for it carries its tailmorethan erect, that is,inclined
backwards towardsits head. Itisvery common, and frequents the bottoms of
hedgerows, and ...
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The Works of Charles Darwin: The zoology of the voyage of ...
manner as the Turco replaces the Barking-bird of the southern forest- land, so
does the Tapacolo replace a fourth species (P. rubecula), which is an inhabitant
of the same forests. The Tapacolo frequents hedge-rows, and the bushes which
are ...
Charles Darwin, Paul H. Barrett, Richard Broke Freeman, 1987
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology ...
The second species (or P. albicoUis) is allied to the first in its general form. It is
called tapacolo, or " cover your posterior." And well does the shameless little bird
deserve its name, for it carries its tail more than erect — that is, inclined backward
...
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Cassell's Book of Birds: From the Text of Dr. Brehm
The TAPACOLO (Pteroptochus mcgapodius) represents another group of South
American Ant Thrushes, in many respects resembling the Australian Lyre Birds,
and particularly characterised by the very unusual development ot the feet.
Alfred Edmund Brehm, Thomas Rymer Jones, 1869
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Darwin's Ornithological Notes: Cambridge University Handlist ...
This bird is called by the inhabitants " Tapacolo ", or " cover your posterior ". The
name is well applied, as it generally carries its short tail, more than erect, that is
inclined backwards & towards the head. — It is very common ; frequents the ...
Charles Darwin, Nora Barlow, 1963