The young of the great skua are fed entirely on herrings, which are first swallowed by the parent bird, and then disgorged on to the ground in the neighbourhood of the nest.
The herrings lying about the nest, and which have thus been recently disgorged for the second time, look almost as fresh and clean as if nothing peculiar had happened to them.
They are disgorged whole, or nearly so; for, as I myself observed, in the great majority of cases the head is absent.
If disgorged again tail first, as they lay, the gills, by expanding, might offer such resistance that the head would be in most cases torn off.
Finding no relief from what he had dropped, and being still hard pressed, he again disgorged what appeared to be a small fish.
During one of his sommersaults, the heron disgorged something, but, unfortunately for him, it was not observed by any of the crows.
The Gypaetus, like the vultures and some eagles, feed their young for some months on half-digested food, disgorgedfrom their own crops.
On my appearance at his abode the unsightly little brute at once disgorged a mass of carrion that necessitated an immediate retreat.
The outfit halted on the first running water, and saddle pockets disgorged a bountiful lunch.
The lead one yielded ninety cripples, and an hour later the rear guard disgorged a few over one hundred head.
Tram after tram disgorged its sweaty contents to mix with the cooler occupants of brakes and char-a-bancs.
In his progress from the pit they had fallen in with a stream of children suddenly disgorged from the Ragged Schools, and a train of these had swollen the cortege, curious to find out who, or what, lay under the brown blanket.
Then as the skies disgorged no thunderbolt, his arm relaxed, descending to his side, and the scornful lips with a sneer pronounced: "Bah!
But when the brougham stopped, it disgorged no Duke, but only Alec Forsyth, pale of face, and for once in his life half afraid of meeting his uncle's expectant eye.
Confiding in the wisdom of this policy, the company disgorgedtheir warehouses, freighted several ships with tea, and sent them to various parts of the colonies.
The company became light-hearted as more frosty bottles of that exotic drink, arracka, were disgorged by the Persian Gulf's excellent ice-box.
Whereupon the companionway disgorged the monumental figure of Bobbie MacLaurin, grinning like a schoolboy at his first party.
He pictured again the splendors of the blue-domed white palace which reposed like a beast of prey atop the red filth disgorged by the cinnabar mine.
The real nest of the Kingfisher is a collection of small fish-bones, which have evidently been disgorged by the old birds.
The Gannet lays but one egg; and the young bird is nourished on semi-liquid food disgorged by the parent.
Grounding twenty feet apart the boats disgorged their loads, the seamen leaping ashore in spite of the weight of arms and accoutrements.
Long before the San Matias haddisgorged her warlike stores Denbigh had overheard enough conversation to enable him to solve the mystery.
In the chasms of the cascade its boulders are engulfed, but the lost moraine is restored below the fall, as if disgorged by the ice which had swallowed it.
Cases occur, wherein moraines, after having been engulfed, and hidden for a time, are again entirely disgorged by the glacier.
Hamel's three guides were precipitated by an avalanche in 1820; they are still entombed in the ice, and some future explorer may perhaps see them disgorged lower down, fresh and undecayed.
Apparently because it cannot be liquefied by the reagent disgorged by the worms.
The world's great law which says that nothing edible shall be wasted provides for the consumption of a mere ball of hairdisgorged by the owl.
Two more cars drifted to a halt, disgorged men armed with shotguns and submachine guns.
A reorganized supply room had disgorged more than enough cots and blankets to convert The Cage into a temporary dormitory.
Novices (lads) at initiation supposed to be swallowed and disgorged by a spirit or monster, ii.
The novices thought to be swallowed and disgorged by a monster, whose voice is heard in the hum of the bull-roarers.
The grey and white transports disgorged them, ants of sober, neutral colours, marching in columns to attack other ants.
The London print in which they appeared came to be christened by the scoffer and the incredulous the Daily Whale--it swallowed and disgorged so many of the Jonahs rejected by other editors.
Had the bee arrived safely at the hive, the sweet and sticky liquid would have been disgorged and added to the hival store.
The tribesmen waited until the wasp had begun its orgy, licking up the toothsome stuffdisgorged by its dead prey.
These sounds swept nearer and nearer, and then the darkness disgorged the Belle Plain team and carriage.
They reached the horses and were untying them when the thicket suddenlydisgorged the three men; each held a cocked pistol; two of these pistols covered Murrell and the third was leveled at Ware.
Then the murmur swelled into a roar as the low clouds disgorged themselves.
William Bullock reports that a large Snowy Owl, wounded on the Isle of Baltoc, disgorged a young rabbit; and that one in his possession had in its stomach a sandpiper with its feathers entire.
A large Boa in 1850 swallowed a blanket, and disgorged it in thirty-three days.
She swept up, appeared to pause wearily and quiver, then disgorged her fish.
The puzzle of the flying boobies was solved in the startling realization that the mother had returned from the sea with a fish in her stomach and had disgorged it into the gullet of her offspring.
I interrupted several little dinner-parties, and in each case found the disgorged fish to be of the flying species.
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