PART OF A DAIRY HERD CONTROLLED BY BERNARD THORPE & PARTNERS () 0 c z -I ::0 -
... their nesting ledges, but none of them as yet possessed any flight feathers. Even the eldest among them had enly tiny wing-arms feathered with secondaries. How then were they to get down to the sea, which might be as much as 300 or 400 f t . below their ...