An Historical Account of the Rise And Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina And Georgia, volume 1

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The humming bird is remarkablefor its small size, flies from flower to flower like a bee, and issometimes caught by children while lying buried in a large flower it issucking out the juice. Its nest is very curious, and discovers amazingart and contrivance. These are some of the feathered inhabitants of thisforest, among which there is little melody, and, were it otherways, themusic would all be lost, by the continual croaking of frogs, which swarmin millions over the flat country.
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...e] Of its snakes and vipers.
While ranging over the natural field, there is no reptile merits moreparticular notice than the rattle-snake, which is one of the mostformidable living creatures in the whole universe. Providence hath kindlyfurnished him with a tail which makes a rattling noise, and no doubt wasintended to warn every other creature of the danger of approaching nighhim. He indeed possesses that noble fortitude, which is harmless unlesswhen provoked and molested. He is never the aggressor, and seems aversefrom making use of his weapons of destruction.


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