. British birds in their haunts. Birds -- Great Britain. THE WHITE-TAILED EAGLE. rupeds, birds, or fisli. On such fare, Avlien pressed by hunger, he feeds so greedily that he gorges himself till, unable to rise, he becomes the easy prey of the shepherd's boy armed but with a stick or stone. This Eagle is. THE WHITE-TAILED EAGLE. a northern bird, inhabiting Greenland, Iceland, ]S'or\vay, Sweden, Scotland, and the ]!^orth of England, where it frequents the vicinity of the sea and large lakes. In winter it appears to leave the high latitudes and come. Please note that these images are extracted f
. British birds in their haunts. Birds -- Great Britain. THE WHITE-TAILED EAGLE. rupeds, birds, or fisli. On such fare, Avlien pressed by hunger, he feeds so greedily that he gorges himself till, unable to rise, he becomes the easy prey of the shepherd's boy armed but with a stick or stone. This Eagle is. THE WHITE-TAILED EAGLE. a northern bird, inhabiting Greenland, Iceland, ]S'or\vay, Sweden, Scotland, and the ]!^orth of England, where it frequents the vicinity of the sea and large lakes. In winter it appears to leave the high latitudes and come. 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 Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874; Wolf; Wymper. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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