Yet, for all that, night-flighting in the marisma (having regard to the quantities concerned) produces but insignificant results.
At dusk we ride into the whitewashed patio, just in time to sally forth and get a flighting woodcock between gun and lingering glow of the setting sun.
He knew that fellow, a half-pounder at least, and his thoughts began flighting round the top of his head, hovering over the various merits of the flies.
Two bats wereflighting with the faint mysterious little noise they make.
It was pleasant, too, to see and hear the myriad movement of the million little separate leaves, each shaped differently, flighting never twice alike, yet all obedient to the single spirit of their tree.
It came from over the Downs, sweeping a rush of cold air on its wings, flighting towards the sea.
The flighting bats, the forms of the dim hayricks, and sweet-brier perfume-she summed them all up in herself.
Milkwort and liverwort starred the green slope, the larks sang, and thrushes in the brake, and now and then a gull flighting inland would wheel very white against the paling sky, where the vague moon was coming up.
With winter coming on, the best sport I know with a scatter gun is shooting flighting duck, and there's plenty of them along the beach.
Besides, I understand that the best time for getting a shot at flighting ducks is in the twilight.
Many and many a midnight had we spent together waiting for flighting time.
Bent on more pleasant business, we should have had our guns ready in our hands, waiting for the sound of birds flighting overhead as the moon rose, coming from the sand-banks out at sea inland to the stubbles.
Geese, duck and teal are to be seen flighting every day.
The doves were reported as sand-grouse, and certainly come flighting in from the desert very much in the s.
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