Rocks and Rivers, Or, Highland Wanderings Over Craig and Correi, "flood and Fell"John Murray, 1849 - 185 pages |
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... proprietors , to extirpate our truly national bird . It was towards the end of April , 1845 , that , armed with my duck - gun to storm one of these eagle fortresses , I sailed in the Loch Goil steamboat , on my way в CORRACH - BAH ; OR ,
... proprietors , to extirpate our truly national bird . It was towards the end of April , 1845 , that , armed with my duck - gun to storm one of these eagle fortresses , I sailed in the Loch Goil steamboat , on my way в CORRACH - BAH ; OR ,
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... Loch Long ; and having touched at Arden Tinny , and viewed the fairy land of Glenfinert , its emerald lawn , and rampart of brown hill and tangled wood , we struck into the bleak Loch Goil . A short time brought us alongside of its ...
... Loch Long ; and having touched at Arden Tinny , and viewed the fairy land of Glenfinert , its emerald lawn , and rampart of brown hill and tangled wood , we struck into the bleak Loch Goil . A short time brought us alongside of its ...
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Alpine hare angler appeared bait bank barn owl bird boat cast Castle chance Cladich colour Crap-na-Gower deer distance diving ducks dun-birds eagle eggs eyrie favourite feed fish flew flies flock foot forest frequent frost gamekeeper ground grouse gulls hatched head heard Highland hill hook Inch Moan Inverary island keeper killed Kilmun land legs Loch Awe Loch Goil Loch Lomond Loch Long look mallard miles moors morillon morning nearly nest never night numbers once otter pair perched Peter pheasants poacher pool poor pounds prey ring-dove river rock rose Rossarden salmon Sandy scarcely sea-trout seen seized seldom shallow shoot shore shot side snipe sometimes soon sport spring stalking stoat stream summer tawny owl took tree trolling trout walk watched watchers weather white owl wigeon wind wing winter woodcock yards young
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