Alex Saitta Quotes


Alex Saitta

I was much entertained last summer with a tame bat, which would take flies out of a person`s hand.

General Howe turned out some German wild boars and sows in his forests, to the great terror of the neighbourhood; and, at one time, a wild bull or buffalo: but the country rose upon them and destroyed them.

We have had a very severe frost and deep snow this month. My thermometer was one day fourteen degrees and a half below the freezing point, within doors.

The parish I live in is a very abrupt, uneven country, full of hills and woods, and therefore full of birds.

You may depend on it that the bunting, emberiza miliaria, does not leave this country in the winter.

I want to be better informed with regard to ichthyology.

Hedge-hogs abound in my gardens and fields.

Bats drink on the wing, like swallows, by sipping the surface, as they play over pools and streams.

Providence has been so indulgent to us as to allow of but one venomous reptile of the serpent kind in these kingdoms, and that is the viper.

The mention of hews put me in mind that there is a total failure of that wild fruit, so conducive to the support of many of the winged nation.

I have procured some of the mice mentioned in my former letters, a young one and a female with young, both of which I have preserved in brandy.

I make no doubt but there are three species of the willow-wrens: two I know perfectly; but have not been able yet to procure the third.

Though large herds of deer do much harm to the neighbourhood, yet the injury to the morals of the people is of more moment than the loss of their crops.

The parish of Selborne, by taking in so much of the forest, is a vast district.

The French, I think, in general, are strangely prolix in their natural history.

Numbers of snipes breed every summer in some moory ground on the verge of this parish.

It is, I find, in zoology as it is in botany: all nature is so full, that that district produces the greatest variety which is the most examined.






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