Wild Fowl Shooting: Containing Scientific and Practical Descriptions of Wild Fowl: Their Resorts, Habits, Flights and the Most Successful Method of Hunting ThemRand, McNally, 1888 - 373 страници |
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... snow - Grit - All quiet in the timber- Where to find them during a snow storm - An amateur -- Their re- sort - Harry makes frequent misses - Will not hold ahead -- Broken promises - Disgusted with ducks - Hits a crow -- Holds ahead and ...
... snow - Grit - All quiet in the timber- Where to find them during a snow storm - An amateur -- Their re- sort - Harry makes frequent misses - Will not hold ahead -- Broken promises - Disgusted with ducks - Hits a crow -- Holds ahead and ...
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... SNOW GOOSE . Found in Nebraska and Dakota - Associate with other geese - Habits -Conspicuous in sunlight - Like banks of snow - Flight - Shriek- ing , discordant cries - Scandal - mongers -- How to get a shot . CHAPTER ΧΧΙΧ . BRANT , OR ...
... SNOW GOOSE . Found in Nebraska and Dakota - Associate with other geese - Habits -Conspicuous in sunlight - Like banks of snow - Flight - Shriek- ing , discordant cries - Scandal - mongers -- How to get a shot . CHAPTER ΧΧΙΧ . BRANT , OR ...
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... snow storms , rough weather , cold March winds , winds that have forgotten the time they were due , and with their noisy howl and dismal shrieking , convert what should be balmy April into a cold , disagreeable , almost wintry month ...
... snow storms , rough weather , cold March winds , winds that have forgotten the time they were due , and with their noisy howl and dismal shrieking , convert what should be balmy April into a cold , disagreeable , almost wintry month ...
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... snow whirls and darts and bounds over the frozen ground ; the leaden gray in the east grows gradually darker , as the eye follows it westward , until it dissolves into a seal brown , and finally into an indistinct black . As the hunter ...
... snow whirls and darts and bounds over the frozen ground ; the leaden gray in the east grows gradually darker , as the eye follows it westward , until it dissolves into a seal brown , and finally into an indistinct black . As the hunter ...
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... snow , your dress should be white . Suits worn by plasterers are the best on such occasions . Decoys may be used with great success , but don't call to circling ducks . They do not want to be called into the corn - field , for while ...
... snow , your dress should be white . Suits worn by plasterers are the best on such occasions . Decoys may be used with great success , but don't call to circling ducks . They do not want to be called into the corn - field , for while ...
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