Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent generalement telecharger une copie gratuite scannee du livre original (sans les coquilles) aupres de l'editeur. Non reference. Non illustre. 1906 edition. Extrait: ...from his vacation, tells of the many deer and moose he has seen, and that those who have their outings during the open season tell of many a day's tramp with not a single shot at a flying white tail. The Habits of Deer Like most birds and animals, deer are not ...
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Ce livre historique peut contenir de nombreuses coquilles et du texte manquant. Les acheteurs peuvent generalement telecharger une copie gratuite scannee du livre original (sans les coquilles) aupres de l'editeur. Non reference. Non illustre. 1906 edition. Extrait: ...from his vacation, tells of the many deer and moose he has seen, and that those who have their outings during the open season tell of many a day's tramp with not a single shot at a flying white tail. The Habits of Deer Like most birds and animals, deer are not migratory, but confine themselves to special localities. Within these confines no other deer "dare go a-poaching" except during the mating season, when the bucks run wild. In their own territory they have paths and runways through brush and over fallen dead wood to favorite feeding grounds and springs. If they are where food, water, and ground for lying down are near together, and it is timber land, their daily range is seldom over half a mile in any direction, and if open ground, seldom over a mile. If their food, water, and lying down ground are far apart, they will often go three miles for food, a mile from there for water and another mile in a different direction to lie down, sometimes changing this range every day, sometimes every few days, and sometimes spending a week on a few acres of ground, this change of range, however, being often less than a mile, and seldom over three miles. In following a deer, therefore, you will always be within a range of three miles from where you started. When they are not on favorite feeding grounds there is no place more certain of finding them than burnt land. Why they go there has never been Deer Yards satisfactorily explained, for it is not because of the tender shoots which spring up, as they are often found there as soon as the ground has cooled. During the fall and early winter they frequent hard-wood ridges in search of beechnuts and acorns, and when the snow is too deep to paw away or...
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Good. Hardback, green cloth, titles and illustration to front board. 22cm x 13cm. xii, 259pp. Frontis. Several photographic plates throughout. 1st edition 1906. Extremities slightly worn. Top corner of front free end-paper cut off. A rather pleasing copy. (q25)
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