26. Woodcocks and Snipes
when old, have the feet thick and hard; when these are soft and tender, they are both young and fresh killed. When their bills become moist, and their throats muddy, they have been too long killed.
(See
, Pars.
—
.)
26. Woodcocks and Snipes
when old, have the feet thick and hard; when these are soft and tender, they are both young and fresh killed. When their bills become moist, and their throats muddy, they have been too long killed.
(See
, Pars.
—
.)