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A NATURE NOTE

... NATURE NOTE. Sir,—ln Tuesday’s “Hootsman” I read an interesting article the song thrush and bow he* sometimes does the ssiails death. Perhaps you will kindly listen my tale of thrush. Last summer I used to bear a peculiar tapping noise at tlie front door ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1914
Newspaper: Berwick Advertiser
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 188 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

. NATURE NOTE By The Rambler. A Duns Correspondent writes: —■if writers “Country Life” and in other Columns ..

... . NATURE NOTE By The Rambler. A Duns Correspondent writes: —■if writers “Country Life” and in other Columns have been drawing attention great scarcity of members of the tit winter, and far my limited obser these pretty and interesting birds sadly reduced ...

MILFI E L D

... estate of the Church, and were double the proceeds of last year. The Church was beautifully decorated by the young ladies. Nature Note. (By MAVU-j How's this for intelligence in cat? Its owners went away and left it with ample supply of food in outbuilding ...

Published: Friday 05 October 1917
Newspaper: Berwick Advertiser
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 323 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE ALMIGHTY SALMON

... in our district.— Yours sincerely, T. TAIT, Honorary Secretary, 6 Wallace Green. « Berwick-upon-Tweed. Xmas Day, 1913. Nature Notes. From the Borderland. [BY WOODPECKER.] the food of the kestrel, T.S. •writes in the “SootHiuam”: —During- peregrination ...

Nature JNotes. From the Borderland. (BY WOODPECKER.] For the first time while cycling I have had to pull up to

... demolished in 1817, this door was removed to Abbotsford. It is with reference to the lock of this door that Scott has left a nature note. In the 1830 edition his works writes:—“ Last year, to complete the change a tom-tit was pleased build her nest within the ...

Nature Notes. From the Borderland [BY WOODPECKER.] April stock-taking shows some remarkable evidence of the ..

... Nature Notes. From the Borderland [BY WOODPECKER.] April stock-taking shows some remarkable evidence of the precocity of the season. By the end of the month dower list reached 60; I had seen 16 different kinds of bird’s eggs; and the records for the first ...

MERTOUN

... d>ickeottL, CBrimtimains, In' Class 11., Thomas Hall, Bemeirsyde, was presented with, the first prize for neatness of work in Nature Note Book. This prize was open the whole school. William 'Whitehead, Third, and Georgina Stnidiey, Magdauem. HaM, were presented ...

Allan Line

... greesish blue without markings of any kind.” However it is always best to go to nature first and books afterwards. There’s nature note for you.'' remarked Autolycus at Hide Hill Corner the other day. (I call him Autolycus because he sells many things.) I ...

PRESTON'S SUNNY BRAES

... other man wounded the affray. i® still alive and working, being one the ferrymen plying fie tween Berwick and Spittal. Nature Notes, From the Borderland. WOODPECKER.] I am very glad to be able publish this week lw ...

BRAVE BORDER LIFEBOATMEN

... Quarter Sessions. NATURE NOTES. By The Rambler. little Berwickshire girl returning Home from Edrom School, plucked a beautiful fullblown wild rose one v last week. Mr John Laverock Law. Lv>mck. writee me;— Having read your Nature Note;-* in Berwick Journal” ...

7 Lilt. iiEIiHICKSMIKE JULY 3, 1917

... Movement i« not sufficiently realised, and that “there is medicine «o effective the Prete.”—.Editor, “Berwickshire News.”] NATURE NOTES. By The Rambler. In the Spring’ fuller crimson comes upon the robin’s breast. In the the wanton lapwing gets himself another ...

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES By Woodpecker. ClirLstmia.s Day 'iai the I had the pleaeiu-e of watching three .bulWuichets the Berwick Boundary Ixaning. They were feeding on rag of a (dinging nettle. One of them was upside down like a tom-tit, for the purpose stout but ...