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... rough sinuosities of the bark, afford eligible habitations, breeding-places, and
retreats for innumerable insects; over which beetles delight to clamber ; and
which ace the nearest approach to a paradise that a spider can comprehend.
... rough sinuosities of the bark, afford eligible habitations, breeding-places, and
retreats for innumerable insects; over which beetles delight to clamber ; and
which ace the nearest approach to a paradise that a spider can comprehend.
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Our contest with insects, with an exhausted soil, and with diseases induced by
climatic changes consequent upon the destruction of our forests, will require
untiring energy and patience. It will not do to delude ourselves into the feeling
that our ...
Our contest with insects, with an exhausted soil, and with diseases induced by
climatic changes consequent upon the destruction of our forests, will require
untiring energy and patience. It will not do to delude ourselves into the feeling
that our ...
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During the months of January, February, and March, when the face of the country
is covered with snow, the insects being dormant, and the small birds away to
more southern districts, most of the crows migrate from New England ; and the
few ...
During the months of January, February, and March, when the face of the country
is covered with snow, the insects being dormant, and the small birds away to
more southern districts, most of the crows migrate from New England ; and the
few ...
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The crow is therefore valuable, during January, February, and March, 30 units :
and, in April, is unquestionably 30 units more ; for its food then consists almost
entirely of noxious insects in their different forms. It is perfectly safe to say that it ...
The crow is therefore valuable, during January, February, and March, 30 units :
and, in April, is unquestionably 30 units more ; for its food then consists almost
entirely of noxious insects in their different forms. It is perfectly safe to say that it ...
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For four weeks, at the lowest estimate, the young of our sparrows are fed on this
diet ; and the family that the crow destroys would, in that time, eat at least 13,440
noxious insects ; and as they feed more or less upon this same diet during their ...
For four weeks, at the lowest estimate, the young of our sparrows are fed on this
diet ; and the family that the crow destroys would, in that time, eat at least 13,440
noxious insects ; and as they feed more or less upon this same diet during their ...
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