NATURE NOTES
... NATURE NOTES. Bakewell Bird Life. 'Naturalist,’” of Bakewcll, writ feathered i now, alas, few weeks ago since all riends were full song, I ill is altered. As one journt ig our lovely woods and all kinds lovely now ...
... NATURE NOTES. Bakewell Bird Life. 'Naturalist,’” of Bakewcll, writ feathered i now, alas, few weeks ago since all riends were full song, I ill is altered. As one journt ig our lovely woods and all kinds lovely now ...
... Nature Notes. The past month has been variable, the weather conditions ranging from winter s icy grip to the sunny mildness of advanced spring. It has indeed, upheld its reputation as a boisterous period, and it is probable have not experienced so rough ...
... NATURE NOTES. Bakewell Bird Life. “Naturalist” (Bakewell) writes: The first lot of goldfinches to be observed in the district was seen on August 16th near Bakewell, five in number, three youngsters and two old ones. They were very busy amongst the thistledown ...
... NATURE NOTES Quite a large number of you have from time to time asked me for more Nature Notes. I am glad of this, because it is well that you should take an interest in that sort of thing. But I should like you to provide some Nature Notes yourself. ...
... NATURE NOTES bais- it’s too early for them yet—bat about the bats which fly about during the summer evenings, I saw one last week. which had evidently been tempted out of doors by the mild weather. I have already seen a robin s nest with two eggs in it ...
... Nature Notes. April, with its smiles and tears, has roused us to tt sense of new and returning life, even though it has chilled the bleed in our veins, what time the cold north-east winds have whistled through the trees, and played havoc with oar head-gear ...
... NATURE NOTES. again are on the threshold spring, and in spite of the vagaries the weather we feel that a change of seasons imminent. This month has been, far, much the same in other years—a medley frost, rain, fog. and mild, balmy days. The recent cold ...
... NATURE NOTES. decided change has now taken {dace in the aspect of the countryside. quick succession we have seen the various phases of autumn's changing moods, until at the preeent time Nature stands bare and bleak to the eye of the casual observer. Not ...
... Nature Notes. September sees the comm«a«mentof the autumnal tie period when the ted the husbandman meets its due **2™ ■ when the harvester transfers his patient labour to more arduous occupation amongst higher parts of the country, however, thlpeak, ...
... Nature Notes. The past month has been variable, the weather conditions rangiiiß from winter's icy grip to the sunny mildness of advttnced spring. It has indeed, upheld its reputation boisterous period, and it k probable have not experienced cough March ...
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... BAKEWELL NATURE NOTES, [By Naturalist.] Continuing our notes from last issue re the hedge sparrow, this bird, unlike the other sparrow, is wonderful singer, and has a nice variety of notes. It commences to sing fairly early in the spring, and while following ...