NATURE NOTE
... NATURE NOTE. Not for many years have plum trees blossomed so well in the district. Orchards arc a show. ...
... NATURE NOTE. Not for many years have plum trees blossomed so well in the district. Orchards arc a show. ...
... A Nature Note September (writes ST.. Penmaen. mawri is a great feasting time for the birds. Thrushes seem to gulp down the mountain ash berries: goldfinches seem to have a preference for thistle.heads. But there is a great variety of fare for all our ...
... A Nature Note I saw a remarkable sight —a miracle of colour—the other evening. As I travelled by I could see on my left a ' vast field of fawn-hued maturing hay. Parallel with this field and beyond yet in a line from Aber Road to the sea wai , 1 a green ...
... WINTER NATURE NOTE Dear Sir—The observation of wild creatures of the countryside is a fascinating subject and a pleasurable hobby. And while the population tends more to be attracted to the large towns, there is at the same time an increasing appreciation ...
... Nature note Bird population If the question Which species of bird do you consider the most numerous in Britain? was put to any casual observer. I should expect the answer to be The sparrows or The starlings. But such reply would be incorrect. A ...
... A KNOWING BIRD. An esteemed correspondent sends us following interesting -nature note' : Many people are prone to think that birds are guided oy instinct, and not by reason, anu probably, in many casts, they are right. however, one finds the exception ...
... prison bars in America, even Al Capone must admit that it takes a lot of doing to kill time. + x The lad who wrote this Nature Note has a future : 'The Cuckoo won't feather his own nest, because he's the communist of the feathered tribe. There's far ...
... in this blessed tranquility, we feel the presence of our Creator. T. W. NELSON [Thank you, Mr Nelson, for your charming nature note. Spring's magic has touched your pen, and we hope it will soon revivify your health too.—Ed.) ...
... travel miles to tind employment, uud they have to rise up very early in the morning to get to the mines J. GARNER • • • A NATURE NOTE Dear Sir—About this timoof the year, your columns are usually adorned by a nature by that nature lover, Mr J. \V Nelson ...
... seen flying around the ot.tskirts of Rhos but it is a rare thing to see them in gardens near to human dwelling houses. A NATURE NOTE —Mr Nelson, of Ponciau, who as our readers are aware, is a keen student of bird and animal life, one day recently found ...
... herbs., and it is now proposed to organize the industry in this country. C- ii - cid was WAS I the i were mygtifying I NATURE NOTE. The corn-crake is daily many listeners as to his in the. meadows. The countryside now looking very beautiful, and ' there ...
... may also apply to vote by post by proxy. All applications should be sent to Mr. Davies at Briggs Chambers, Caernarvon. Nature Note This morning (March 9) rose at 5 a.m. Morning bird song is commencing, and will continue right on daily during all the mating ...