...In some nests found full of parasitical eggs every egg has holespecked in the shell, for the bird destroys indiscriminately eggs of itsown and of other species...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...bonariensis,how does the species maintain its existence, and even increaseto such an amazing extent? for it certainly is very much more numerous,over an equal area, than other parasitical species...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...rufoaxillaris is parasitical almost exclusivelyon M...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...bonariensis, indiscriminately parasitical on a host of species,never, to my knowledge, drops an egg in the nest of M...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...To this wonderful parasitical instinct we may wellapply Darwin’s words, when speaking of the architecture of the hive-bee:—“Beyondthis stage of perfection natural selection could notlead...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The nest was in a cardoon bush, and contained five eggs—twoof the Yellow-breast and three parasitical...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...So far as I know,no bird does eject this parasitical egg, and no otherbird besides the yellow warbler gets rid of it inthe way I have described...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...Gosse says: "They arevery numerous in the damp woods of tropical America, andreside by day in the tufts of those parasitical plants, whichform reservoirs for rain-water...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
..."The topography of this planet is similar to our own, save thatthere are no mountains, and the flora is highly colored almostwithout exception, and apparently quite largely parasitical innature...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930」
...On this beingbroken, probably by birds, the bird-lime is apt to attach the seed to treesor branches, and so the parasitical growth commences...
Thomas Mitchell 「Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia」
...Folius was growingon the rosewood Acacia, and the branches of Eucalypti were inhabited bythe parasitical orange loranth...
Thomas Mitchell 「Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia」
...[**] Scattered plants of BOSSIOEARHOMBIFOLIA also appeared in the adjacent gullies; and LORANTHUSSUBFALCATUS (Hook), was parasitical on trees...
Thomas Mitchell 「Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia」
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