Natural History of Animals Illustrated By Short Stories And Anecdotes And Inte

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Natural History of Animals Illustrated By Short Stories And Anecdotes And Inte
Bingley William
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CHIMNEY SWALLOW. 167 among the most pleasing of the British singing-birds ; and with this additional merit, that it is heard through the greatest part of the winter. Its nest is a curious structure, of an oval shape, with a small hole for entrance on one side, composed of moss on the outside, and lined with hair and feathers. The eggs are frequently fifteen or sixteen in number, small, of a white colour, sprinkled over with small pale red spots. The place in which the nest is usually formed, is
... near stables or outhouses, or in hedges or woods.
25. SWALLOW TRIBE.
The birds which compose the present tribe, chiefly fre- quent moist and watery places, and skim about near the surface, in search of insects, which they catch whilst on wing with great dexterity.
Chimney Swallow. These birds are well known throughout almost the whole habitable world. Of a slight frame of body, but furnished with long and pow- erful wings, they are able to sustain themselves in flight for hours together. This is the more necessary, as all their food is caught whilst they are on wing; and also as about the beginning of October they migrate from this country, for the purpose of passing the winter in some hot climate.


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