British Sea Birds
Charles Dixon describes briefly each of the British sea-going birds, their appearance, habits and distribution, in an easy to understand manner, generally separated into their family groups. - Summary by clarinetcarrot
Genre(s): Animals
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Chapter I: Gulls and Terns - part 1 | clarinetcarrot |
00:33:57 |
Play 02 | Chapter I: Gulls and Terns - part 2 | clarinetcarrot |
00:30:17 |
Play 03 | Chapter II: Plovers and Sandpipers - part 1 | clarinetcarrot |
00:43:31 |
Play 04 | Chapter II: Plovers and Sandpipers - part 2 | clarinetcarrot |
00:38:12 |
Play 05 | Chapter III: Guillemots, Razorbill, and Puffin | clarinetcarrot |
00:34:16 |
Play 06 | Chapter IV: Divers, Grebes, and Cormorants | clarinetcarrot |
00:43:04 |
Play 07 | Chapter V: Ducks, Geese, and Swans - part 1 | clarinetcarrot |
00:34:46 |
Play 08 | Chapter V: Ducks, Geese, and Swans - part 2 | clarinetcarrot |
00:39:18 |
Play 09 | Chapter VI: Petrels | clarinetcarrot |
00:21:08 |
Play 10 | Chapter VII: Littoral Land Birds | clarinetcarrot |
00:23:56 |
Play 11 | Chapter VIII: Migration on the Coast | clarinetcarrot |
00:20:19 |