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NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. The Loss of a Bird Friend. live in country cottage, and we've hid a blackbird that has lived and winter with us since c&ine here, and that's about five years ago He was quite tame, and fed with the fowls on the cruinibs laid fcr him the ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1929
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 585 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Eagle Attacks White Tebrier. On one occasion, -when out on the hiil in deer forest R.os3-shire with gamekeeper friend (we were in quest of foxes'/ dens), witnessed what seemed to ine ail amazing instance of the unusual temerity of the golden ...

Published: Saturday 07 March 1925
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. OUATHKS SAND PIT. Most visitors to sand pits to see what can bo learned geologically. They search for sea sheds and 1 rounded pebble* and stratification, and other marine evidences, they i»tudy the outline of the surface, and l put dtown ...

Published: Tuesday 22 July 1902
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1005 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. THE FOREST MYSTERIOUS. The forest lay west the village, and made green and soft curtain, behind the sun retired ■when he went to rest. [No matter whether it was the shortest day winter the longest of summer, it was one and the same—the great ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1908
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1522 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. 1 A WAYSIDE BOTANIST. Maeterlinck declares that the bees of the observation hive in his study in Paris are able, even in the stony heart of that great city, to find the wherewithal to nourish themselves and to prosper. It is so with the ...

Published: Wednesday 31 July 1907
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1511 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. MARCH OF STORM. When that galling inversion of fine February followed by a stormy March occurs, all the world's gear is put out of order. The sap that had begun to ascend in the trees is frozen in the cells; the tender shoots receive a baleful ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1909
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1532 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. HARVEST DAYS. When Nature begins drees herself in. autumn robes, and yellow grain makes with green field her richest colour-picture, the farmer girds up his loins to enter the work the year, and to secure the fruits that have been maturing ...

Published: Friday 08 October 1909
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1601 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES THE First week of this, the fifth month of the year of 1990 will surely be remembered for the superb spell of real summer weather: sun blazing from a cloudless sky, temperatures up to the eighties in some parts, with just a gentle breeze ...

Nature Notes

... Nature Notes FRASERBURGH Herald's Nature Correspondent, Mr Norman Fordyce, continues this week his May column. pair I have watched over the last two weeks chose a rather unusual and novel support for their collection of sticks and twigs - the arm of a ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. THE LAPWING. OEISTATtTS.) The singling of the birds since long before Dan cola the fowlen maken melodic has. been a specific priug. Scouana bird-ory is «o char*cierisuc sweetest of times as the piping tutted along the have iU st returned ...

Published: Thursday 19 March 1903
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1132 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Nature Notes

... Nature Notes THE really hard Winters experienced at the turn of the century were described in such graphic detail in the rich “Doric” of Central Aberdeenshire, by that Master of local poetry “Hamewith”, the late Charles Murray. It is 50 sad to relate ...

Nature Notes

... Nature Notes by Norman Nature NOteS Fordyce grey, with a dark tail, and whitish underneath. The dress of the female is more of a chestnut red-brown with light grey underparts. Her red cap is diagnostic. I just have had another report of Wintering Blackcaps ...