The Canadian Naturalist Microform a Series of Conversations On the Natural H

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The Canadian Naturalist Microform a Series of Conversations On the Natural H
Philip Henry Gosse
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C. The plum trees are one mass of blossoms ; let us look at them and enjoy their perfume. How loud the bees are humming amongst them !
F. That is not the humming of bees ; look attentively, and you will see a novelty.
C. Ha ! there is what I have long wished to see, a humming-bird sucking the flowers. There are two of them : let us take a closer view of them.
MAY. 163 F. No, no : stay where you are, and remain quite still, and talk in a low voice; for on the slightest alarm, and their brilliant
... little eyes are glancing in every direction, they shoot off with the straightness and speed of, an arrow. See how they hover on the wing, in front of the blossoms, quite stationary, while their long tongue is inserted, but their wings vibrating so rapidly as to be only visible as an indis- tinct cloud on each side.
C. One of them has suddenly vanished, but I did not see him fly, though I was watching him.
F. He has gone only about a yard : you may see him stationary again to the right of where he was before.


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