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Charles Whymper

Egyptian Birds

  • Talia Garzahar citeretfor 3 dage siden
    THIS is the Vulture so constantly depicted on the monuments of Egypt, and I do not think that any one has ever raised the slightest doubt of its identity; but the same can hardly be said of all the birds thereon figured.
  • Talia Garzahar citeretfor 3 dage siden
    The ordinary visitor to Egypt hurries away from Alexandria or Port Said, but any who love Nature ought to leave a few days for places other than the Nile, if they are to obtain anything at all like a complete knowledge of Egyptian Birds.
  • Talia Garzahar citeretfor 3 dage siden
    That the native birds are very small in number is true, but the total number of birds, and varieties of birds, that come for a time and pass on is very great. Those that live in temperate climes do, however, have the best of the deal, as it must ever be a greater
  • Talia Garzahar citeretfor 3 dage siden
    so that the tameness of some of Egypt’s birds is one more mystery of this land of mysteries.
  • Talia Garzahar citeretfor 3 dage siden
    The question is asked and asked, but no very distinct answer comes, why are the birds so tame in Egypt?
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