Po-sz' occurs, used to designate Persia, it is recorded that in that country there is a large bird resembling a camel and laying eggs of large size.
In this country, the Chinese chronicler records, a large bird from 8 to 9 feet high is found, the feet, the breast, and the neck of which make it resemble the camel.
It is a large bird of its kind, being much larger than our English species, and may be known by its size, the dark red legs and beak, and the bold bars on the sides.
It is really a large bird, being little short of five feet in total length, and the expanse of wing measuring about eight feet.
When pelvis is uncovered, if a small bird, take rump between two forefingers and thumb of left hand; if a large bird, hang up on a wire hook and cord, and skin down to shoulders.
In a large bird, split skin of forearm and hand along under side after carefully separating feathers over bare strips of skin.
In a large bird in which the wing was opened along forearm and hand, lay in a soft filling after skin is in place on artificial body and sewn up.
It now remains to place the body, set wings and legs and tail, sew up the breast incision, and, if a large bird, the wings.
One of these is a fowl not very unlike some of the small curassows of South America; another is a little bird, supposed to be related to the sparrows, while the third is a large bird of uncertain relationships.
With but few exceptions, the process in skinning a large bird is, from start to finish, precisely similar in principle to that for a small one, which has already been described.
Thunder is said to be a large bird; the name that they give to thunder is the generic term for all animals that fly.
Thunder is a large bird, flying through the air; its bright tracks are seen in the heavens, before you hear the clapping of its wings.
I have noticed the many singular notions of the Sioux concerning thunder, and especially the fact that they believe it to be a large bird.
The Great Northern Diver is a large bird, measuring nearly three feet in length; its wings are small in proportion to its size, but yet the bird is able to fly very rapidly.
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