. British birds. Birds. Fig. 3. COMMON TERN RKFLECTINO. (Photographed by Miss E. L. Turner.) drakes met daily for play, or they bathed in little com- panies, morning, afternoon and evening. For the sun beat dcwwn on the hot sand all that week, making frequent bathes a delightful necessity. After bathing they ran about in the shimmering heat, or dozed in the hot smi- shine until it was time for another plunge. But these Sheld-drake parties alwa3^s managed to keep just beyond the range of my Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall


. British birds. Birds. Fig. 3. COMMON TERN RKFLECTINO. (Photographed by Miss E. L. Turner.) drakes met daily for play, or they bathed in little com- panies, morning, afternoon and evening. For the sun beat dcwwn on the hot sand all that week, making frequent bathes a delightful necessity. After bathing they ran about in the shimmering heat, or dozed in the hot smi- shine until it was time for another plunge. But these Sheld-drake parties alwa3^s managed to keep just beyond the range of my 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 London, Witherby & Co


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