. From North pole to equator: studies of wild life and scenes in many lands. Animal behavior; Birds; Tundras; Ethnology; Birds. â 546 FROJI NORTH POLE TO EQUATOR. entirely, but the bitter war of species against species gives place gradu- ally to conditions which are at least endurable. The birds become accustomed to each other, and make use of the capabilities of their adversaries as far as may be. It may even happen, indeed, that. Fig. 80.âRooks and their Nests. those who have been plundered follow those who have robbed them when the latter find it necessary to change their brooding-places. T


. From North pole to equator: studies of wild life and scenes in many lands. Animal behavior; Birds; Tundras; Ethnology; Birds. â 546 FROJI NORTH POLE TO EQUATOR. entirely, but the bitter war of species against species gives place gradu- ally to conditions which are at least endurable. The birds become accustomed to each other, and make use of the capabilities of their adversaries as far as may be. It may even happen, indeed, that. Fig. 80.âRooks and their Nests. those who have been plundered follow those who have robbed them when the latter find it necessary to change their brooding-places. The spectacle of a mixed heronry is fascinating in the highest degree. " There is hardly anything", writes Baldamus, " more ^-aried, more attractive, more beautiful, than these Hungarian marshes with their bird-life, which is remarkable both for 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 Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Thomson, Margaret R. , tr; Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933, ed. London [etc. ] Blackie & Son, Limited


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