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" The full-grown condor measures, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, from... "
The Little Boy's Own Book of Sports and Pastimes: Illustrated with Numerous ... - 130. oldal
szerző: William Clarke - 1855 - 222 oldal
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Our Domestic Fowls

William Charles L. Martin - 1799 - 200 oldal
...but it seems to us to be a stiff unnatural strut. The pouter often measures eighteen inches in length from the point of the beak to the end of the tail; the legs, or tarsi, are long and covered with fine white down; the back is concave, and the tail large....

History and description of water birds

1816 - 386 oldal
...resembleS the last two kinds. It weighs twelve pennyweights troy, and measures in length, extended, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, nearly six inches ; from tip to tip of its wings, about eleven inches and a half; and the bill, to...

A Compendium of Zoology,: Being a Description of More Than Three Hundred ...

Thomas Boreman - 1818 - 420 oldal
...the most sublime of the scriptural writers, St. John the Evangelist. The Golden Eagle is, in length, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, about three feet nine inches ; the breadth, when his wings are extended, is eight spans. The beak is...

American Journal of Science and Arts, 54. kötet

1847 - 490 oldal
...respecting the size, strength, and habits of that extraordinary bird. The full-grown condor measures, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, from four feet ten inches to five feet ; and from the tip of one wing to the other, from twelve to...

The American Journal of Science and Arts

1847 - 492 oldal
...respecting the size, strength, and habits of that extraordinary bird. The full-grown condor measures, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, from four feet ten inches to five feet; and from the tip of one wing to the other, from twelve to thirteen...

Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the ...

Charles Waterton - 1825 - 350 oldal
...fine plumage for the cabinet of . the naturalist. The largest species measures ten inches and a half from the point of the beak to the end of the tail ; its name amongst the Indians is Una-wayaadoucati, that is, grandfather of the Jacamar. It is FOURTH...

The Boy's Own Book;: A Complete Encyclopedia of All the Diversions, Athletic ...

William Clarke - 1829 - 476 oldal
...the rules laid down by the fancy, the Pouter ought to measure, from the point of the beak to the mid of the tail, eighteen inches ; and to have a fine...has a rise on the back, it is termed hog-backed. The legs, from the toe nail to the upper joint in the thigh, should measure seven inches. The crop ought...

Animal biography, or, Popular zoology, 2. kötet

William Bingley - 1829 - 392 oldal
...rivers, lakes, and the seashores both of Europe and America. In the latter • DESCRIPTION. The length, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, is about two feet, and the expanded wings measure somewhat more than five feet. The wing-. when closed,...

A Description of More Than Three Hundred Animals: Interspersed with ...

1829 - 494 oldal
...; And hoary peaks, that proudly prop The skies, thy dwellings are. The Golden Eagle is, in length, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, about three feet nine inches ; the breadth, when his wings are extended, is eight spans. The beak is...

The class Aves

Georges baron Cuvier - 1829 - 626 oldal
...the more have their enormous dimensions been found to diminish. The average length of the condors, from the point of the beak to the end of the tail, is but three feet three inches. Their usual envergure eight or nine feet. Some individuals, from a...




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