| Philip Henry Gosse - Biology - 1861 - 446 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off; this they do several times, shortening their distance, and advancing nearer, till they come within ten yards ; when most people think it prudent to leave them, not choosing to... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1863 - 836 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off: this they do several times. shortening their distance and advancing nearer, till they come within ten yards, when most people think it prudent to leave them, not choosing to provoke... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Durham (England : County) - 1864 - 430 pages
...more threatening aspect, they approach lunch nearer, when they make another stand and again gallop off. This they do several times, shortening their distance, and advancing nearer, till they conic within a tew yards, when most people think it prudent to leave (hem. "The mode of killing... | |
| Patrick Fairbairn - Religion - 1866 - 1056 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within tliirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off; this they do several times, shortening their distance, and advancing nearer, till they come within ten yards ; wheu inoet people think it prudent to leave them, not choosing to... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1866 - 582 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off; this they do several times, shortening their distance and advancing nearer till they come within ten yards, when most people think it prudent to leave them, not choosing to provoke... | |
| Animals - 1899 - 478 pages
...approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they again make another stand, and then fly off. This they do several times, shortening their distance, and advancing nearer and near, until they come within such a short distance that most people think it proper to leave them,... | |
| Caroline Bray - 1871 - 190 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off. This they do several times, shortening their distance and advancing nearer, till they come within ten yards ; when most people think it prudent to leave them, for there is little... | |
| Duncan George Forbes Macdonald - Cattle - 1872 - 862 pages
...and more threatening aspect, they approach much nearer, when they make another stand and again gallop off. This they do several times, shortening their distance and advancing nearer, till they come within a few yards, when most people think it prudent to leave them. When the cows calve... | |
| Oxford (England) - 494 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off; this they do several times, shortening their distance and advancing nearer, till they come within ton ysrdi, when most people think it prudent to leave thorn, not choosing to... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Animal behavior - 1874 - 298 pages
...they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, ajid again run off. This they do several times, shortening their distance, and advancing nearer, till they come within ten yards, when most people think it prudent to leave them, not choosing to provoke... | |
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