The book British Birds in Their Haunts was written by author Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874 Here you can read free online of British Birds in Their Haunts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is British Birds in Their Haunts a good or bad book?
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Its favourite summer resorts in England are lakes which are lined with rushes, boggy places on the moors, and sedgy rivers. It is an active bird, rising from the water with great facility, and having a rapid flight. THE TEAL. 505 The few Teal which remain all the year with us pair early in spring. I have observed them in couples on the Ken- net, in Berkshire, before winter had well departed. They appear to have a strong attachment to any place on which they have once fixed to build their nest, ...and return to the same locality year after year ; and the young brood remain in the neighbourhood of their birthplace until pairing time in the following year. The nest is usually placed among coarse herbage by the bank of a lake or river, and is constructed of decayed vegetable matter, lined with down and feathers, and contains from ten to fifteen eggs. The number, however, of these birds to be found with us in summer is as nothing compared with the immense flocks which visit our inland lakes and swamps in winter.
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