...There is, however, adeal of old hedgerow timber and many large treesscattered about the fields...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
...—I allude to this tree as it bears on the question of the greater variability of our hedgerow trees compared with those under strictly natural conditions...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...'Twang—twang—twang—twang,' he went, riding up the hedgerow in thecontrary direction to what the hounds leant...
R. S. Surtees 「Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour」
...The night was mild andbright, and the vole was busy in the litteredloam of the hedgerow, where, during theafternoon, a blackbird had scratched theleaves away and left some ripe hawsexposed to view...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
...Onenight, however, the father vole, whileforaging near the hedgerow, was snappedup and eaten by the big brown owl fromthe beech-wood across the valley...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
...Across the gap, bythe side of the hedgerow, and through anopen gateway, he went, seeking spoil everywhere,but finding none...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
...Soon the haze lifted, leaving thedew thick on the grass by the ditch, and onthe moss and the ivy in the hedgerow bank...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
...The fox turned, madefor the hedgerow, and gained the friendlyshelter of the hawthorns just as the dogcrashed into the ditch...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
...Another jack-hare nowcame along the hedgerow...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
...Then, scenting danger,she had vanished with her offspring into thenearest bramble-clump, and in the deep shadowof the hedgerow had led them safely away...
Alfred W. Rees 「Creatures of the Night」
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