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Description: Identifier: picturesofbirdli00lodg (find matches) Title: Pictures of bird life : on woodland meadow, mountain and marsh Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Lodge, R. B Subjects: Birds -- Pictorial works Publisher: London : S. H. Bousfield Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: there keep Aery nuicli to the neighbourhood of theparticular part selected by tliem. any intrusion into wliiclicauses a great commotion and excitement. Tlie Spoonbillsand Herons fly off at once, and when sitting liard leavetheir nests Avith some reluctance : but tlie (tuIIs and Terns,Avitli harsh cries and angry protests, flock round the tres-passer as soon as he approaches tlieir nesting-place ; nor dothev cease tlieir scolding for a moment as loim as he remains.He is made to understand immistakably that he has nobusiness there, and that his presence is deeply resented.I haAe been sometimes fairly mobbed by )51ack Terns in Bird Life in Dutch Marshes 2.58 their mioTy excitement at my presence so near tlieir freslilyhatched yoiino-. Sometimes their nests are substantiallyl)uilt in shahow water, similar to those seen in thesouth of Spain. Hut in the deeper waters which generallypre^■ail tliey adoi)t other methods, and lay their verydark, pointed eggs, without any attempt at a nest, on Text Appearing After Image: Isesi or AvocKT (Rccurvirtstra avucetta). the Boating masses of reed-stems, scum, and rubbish ofall kinds whicli accimiulates, and gradually forms a kindof floating island, in which seeds of various marsh plantsand flowers s))ring up and grow luxuriantly. In suchplaces perhaps a dozen nests may be seen, sometimesalone, but often in company with Connnon Terns. At 2o4< Pictures of Bird Life other times they will lay on tlie heaps of cut reeds at theedffes of the channels. On returning to their nests, which they will do whensitting while you are watching them from a very short distance, they have a pretty way of remaining for a secondor two witli their fully expanded wings in an uprightposition before finally closing them. In this attitude theyhave a particularly dainty and fascinating appearance. They appear to feed their young on dragon-flies, which naturally, in such an expanse of marsh, are exceedingly abundant. Black Terns are regular JMarsh-terns, and nest habitually in fresh-wate Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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