. The common objects of the sea shore : including hints for an aquarium. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Aquariums. 12 DUNLIN. especial purposes: the first being, to catch fish; the second, to dig the burrows in which its egg is laid; and the third, to fight the ravens and other foes who try to get at the egg. The favourite food of the pufiin appears to be the common sprat, which it chases under water, and of which it generally secures six or seven, all arranged in a neat row along the puffin's beak, and hanging by their DUNLIN. There are many more marine birds that are


. The common objects of the sea shore : including hints for an aquarium. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Aquariums. 12 DUNLIN. especial purposes: the first being, to catch fish; the second, to dig the burrows in which its egg is laid; and the third, to fight the ravens and other foes who try to get at the egg. The favourite food of the pufiin appears to be the common sprat, which it chases under water, and of which it generally secures six or seven, all arranged in a neat row along the puffin's beak, and hanging by their DUNLIN. There are many more marine birds that are often seen, but those already mentioned are the. 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 Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889; Evans, E. , wood-engraver; Stone, Robert King, former owner. DSI. London : Routledge, Warnes & Routledge . ..


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