Quotes By Gilbert White
Numbers of snipes breed every summer in some moory ground on the verge of this parish.
Gilbert White
The parish I live in is a very abrupt, uneven country, full of hills and woods, and therefore full of birds.
Gilbert White
General Howe turned out some German wild boars and sows in his forests, to the great terror of the neighbourhood; and, at one time, a wild bull or buffalo: but the country rose upon them and destroyed them.
Gilbert White
It is, I find, in zoology as it is in botany: all nature is so full, that that district produces the greatest variety which is the most examined.
Gilbert White
I was much entertained last summer with a tame bat, which would take flies out of a person's hand.
Gilbert White
You may depend on it that the bunting, emberiza miliaria, does not leave this country in the winter.
Gilbert White
Though large herds of deer do much harm to the neighbourhood, yet the injury to the morals of the people is of more moment than the loss of their crops.
Gilbert White