Bell-bird; on the pairing of a Canada goose with a Bernicle gander; on hares fighting.
Canada geese, a female paired with a solitary Bernicle gander, although so different in appearance and size; and they produced hybrid offspring.
The learned author of the "Science of Language" argues that the true barnacles were named, properly enough, Bernaculae, and lays stress on the fact that Bernicle geese were first caught in Ireland.
The faithful were thus in the habit of indulging in various other birds, such as the Brent and Bernicle Geese.
The man mentioned bernicle and I'd expect to find them on the outer end of the flat, because it's soft ground and bernicle get their food in the mud.
He was tired; for they had spent several nights pushing the dinghy across the flats at the head of a distant bay, and a couple of bernicle geese and some mallards lay in the forecastle.
Out of the dark came a clear, high note, the clanging cry of the bernicle geese.
A few dozen eggs of the bernicle geese were also found among the higher rocks which shut in the bay on the north.
And carefully taking one of the eggs of the bernicle goose, he broke the shell at its end, and adroitly swallowed the inside without any further formalities.
The mythical fragment of ancient natural history, that the Bernicle is the product of a tree, is too trite to require repetition here.
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