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" If you gave it anything to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering and hiding its head in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. "
The New London Magazine - Page 135
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 67; Volume 1789

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1789 - 594 pages
...with a tame bat, which • would take flies out of a perfonrs hand* If you gave it any thing .to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitnefs it fhowed in fhearing off the wings of the flies,, 'which were always rejeded, was worthy...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 81

Books - 1789 - 754 pages
...fummer with a tame bat, which, would take flies out of a perfon's hand. If you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitnefs it (hewed in {hearing off the wings of the .flies, which were always rejected, was worthy...
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Animal Biography, Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners ..., Volume 1

William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 524 pages
...sight of a tame Bat. " It would take Flies out of a person's hand. If you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it shewed in shearing off the wings of the Flies, (which were always rejected) was worthy...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, Volume 2

Natural history - 1810 - 328 pages
...which would take flies out of a person's hand ; and when any thing was offered it to eat, would bring its wings round before the mouth hovering and hiding its head, in the manner of hirds of prey. The adroitness it shewed in shearing off the wings of flies was exceedingly singular,...
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A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature, Volume 3

Oliver Goldsmith - Physical geography - 1816 - 524 pages
...tame bat. " It would take flies, says he, out of a person's hand. If you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it showed in shearing off the wings of flies, which it rejected, was worthy of observation,...
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The Natural History of Selborne, Volume 1

Gilbert White - Natural history - 1822 - 380 pages
...Summer with a tame bat, which would take flies out of a person's hand. If you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it showed in shearing off the wings of the flies, which were always rejected, was worthy...
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A Description of More Than Three Hundred Animals: Interspersed with ...

Zoology - 1829 - 494 pages
...: — " It would take flies," says he, " out of a person's hand. If any thing were given it to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it showed in shearing off the wings of flies, which it rejected, was worthy of observation,...
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Animal biography, or, Popular zoology, Volume 1

William Bingley - 1829 - 382 pages
...person's hand. " If,'' says he, " you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before its mouth, hovering and hiding its head in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it showed in shearing off the wings of flies, (which were always rejected,) was worthy of...
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Sketches of birds in short enigmatical verses

Samuel Roper - 1832 - 178 pages
...summer with a tame Bat, which would take flies out of a person's hand. If you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it showed in shearing off the wings of the flies, which were always rejected, was worthy...
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The Natural History of Selborne

Gilbert White - Natural history - 1832 - 354 pages
...summer with a tame bat, which would take flies out of a person's hand. If you gave it any thing to eat, it brought its wings round before the mouth, hovering...in the manner of birds of prey when they feed. The adroitness it showed in shearing off the wings of the flies, which were always rejected, was worthy...
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