The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers

The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers

Publisher Description

The homing instinct in birds and animals is one of their most remarkable traits: their strong local attachments and their skill in finding their way back when removed to a distance. It seems at times as if they possessed some extra sense—the home sense—which operates unerringly. He was placed with the ducks in a spring run, under a tree in a secluded place on the river slope, about a hundred yards from the highway. The two ducks treated him very contemptuously. It was easy to see that the drake was homesick from the first hour, and he soon left the presence of the scornful ducks.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1921
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
94
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
135
KB

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