| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 sidor
...Turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches enter on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strewn with corn....than it communicates the circumstance to the flock by acluck, when all of them come up, and searching for the grains scattered about, at length come upon... | |
| 1836 - 496 sidor
...turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches open on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strewn with corn....to the flock by a cluck, when all of them come up, scratching for the grains scattered about, and at length come upon the trench which they follow, squeezing... | |
| 1837 - 488 sidor
...circumstance to the flock by a cluck, when all of them come up, scratching for the grains scattered about, and at length come upon the trench which they follow,...the bridge. In this manner the whole flock sometimes enter, but more commonly six or seven only, as they are alarmed by the least noise, even by the cracking... | |
| 1837 - 490 sidor
...turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches open on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strewn with corn. No sooner has a turkey discovered the train of com, than it communicates the circumstance to the flock by a cluck, when all of them come up, scratching... | |
| 1841 - 404 sidor
...trenches are cut, in which case the trenches enter on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strown with corn. No sooner has a turkey discovered the train...it communicates the circumstance to the flock by a cluck,when all of them come up, and searching for the grains scattered about, at length come upon the... | |
| Peter Hawker - 1846 - 514 sidor
...turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches enter on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strewn with corn....the grains scattered about, at length come upon the track, which they follow, squeezing themselves one after another, through the passage under the bridge.... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1859 - 332 sidor
...turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches enter on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strewn with corn....it communicates the circumstance to the flock by a cluok, when all of them come up, and searching for the grains scattered about, at length come upon... | |
| William Barry Lord - 1871 - 888 sidor
...turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches enter on opposite sides of the trap, and are both strewn with corn. No sooner has a turkey observed the train of corn than it communicates the circumstance to the flock by a cluck, when all... | |
| Hugh Alexander Macpherson - 1897 - 654 sidor
...Turkeys have found it. Sometimes two trenches are cut, in which case the trenches enter on opposite sides of the trap and are both strewn with corn. No...it communicates the circumstance to the flock by a ' chuck,' when all of them come up, and searching for the grains scattered about, at length come upon... | |
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