NATURE NOTE
... NATURE NOTE Did you know that the lapwing is an extremely useful bird to the farmers ? It eats obnoxious grubs, such Answer To To-day's Anagrin (See Page Two): POINT BLANK. ...
... NATURE NOTE Did you know that the lapwing is an extremely useful bird to the farmers ? It eats obnoxious grubs, such Answer To To-day's Anagrin (See Page Two): POINT BLANK. ...
... NATURE NOTE The wicket at Leeds was under water to-day, and seagulls revelled in the rippling pools. Evidently they had arrived, overnight, from Old Trafford. TWO DEAD IN LORRY'S SWERVE Wigan Widow In Fatal Crash INQUEST COMMENT Inquest verdicts of ...
... NATURE NOTE Herring gulls are now on the move from morning until dusk. One cannot help but be attracted by their graceful movements, and the way in which they come to rest upon the turbulent waves is an amazing sight. The farmer, while turning over the ...
... Nature Note The nature-loving lady was ' strolling in an orchard. You mustn't think the little birds a nuisance. she told her host. They are most useful in devouring insects and caterpillars. Km. he replied. It's nice to think they eat my fruit ...
... NATURE NOTE Unlucky Bittern A dead bittern, shot recently at Barton, in the Fylde, in mistake for a pheasant. and exhibited at the meeting of the Mersey side Naturalists' Association, at the University. is the 39th specimen of this uncommon bird known ...
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... A NATURE NOTE IT was delightful to see the brave little crocus. standing out so vividly against the somewhat dreary looking brown earth. Its vivid petals braving cold and wind, were • herald of spr:ng and warmer days to come. making me think of the beauty ...
... A Nature Note Pressed by the recent h» weather, wood pigeons are feeding on ivy berries earlier in the season than usual (says “A. T. J.”). one wishes they would confi their attentions more exclusively such fare, for they are real to the grower of winter ...
... A Nature Note Many practical land worker > long realised the value of a source .potash—most tial of element’s in the of food crops. Land on which redundant fern has been so rich in that plant food tn are being urged to grow potat*? bracken-infested areas ...
... To-day's Nature Note. 80 , iar. the low pivltati• of • lordher •nrts: Summer. • munesitluwt binl o t4 death. Autumn. • cutely, lineriney Wietrr. • pause—the rmnstn I tray iskea —Witham blorr.. The Seasons' Harmony. ...
... A NATURE NOTE TT had been a stormy day both on land and sea. and the huge waves created by the howling wind lashed angrily against the rocks and embankment of the famous seaside resort. The trees, many with their branches torn away by the wind, swayed ...
... A NATURE NOTE There is an entry on January 7, 1931, three years after the one entry shout the falling out with his wife, continued Mr. Allen, in which the accused writes. ' A night of keen frost. The heavy fog give.. a wonderful appearance to all ...