Jay (Garrulus glandarius) is typical bird of coniferous forests. Multicolored bird with blue mirror on wing. Bird portrait on curved mossy branch on w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jay-garrulus-glandarius-is-typical-bird-of-coniferous-forests-multicolored-bird-with-blue-mirror-on-wing-bird-portrait-on-curved-mossy-branch-on-w-image263550513.html
RFW8NNA9–Jay (Garrulus glandarius) is typical bird of coniferous forests. Multicolored bird with blue mirror on wing. Bird portrait on curved mossy branch on w
Egyptian vulture or white scavenger vulture (Neophron percnopterus) in flight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egyptian-vulture-or-white-scavenger-vulture-neophron-percnopterus-73371889.html
RME7AAGH–Egyptian vulture or white scavenger vulture (Neophron percnopterus) in flight
The red legged or Cornish crow is a bird in the crow family that has glossy black plumage, a long curved red bill, red feet, and a loud, ringing call, Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-red-legged-or-cornish-crow-is-a-bird-in-the-crow-family-that-has-glossy-black-plumage-a-long-curved-red-bill-red-feet-and-a-loud-ringing-call-image359322409.html
RF2BTGFB5–The red legged or Cornish crow is a bird in the crow family that has glossy black plumage, a long curved red bill, red feet, and a loud, ringing call,
Female Cardinal perched at the top of a black metal bird feeder pole. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/female-cardinal-perched-at-the-top-of-a-black-metal-bird-feeder-pole-image394676346.html
RF2DX31KP–Female Cardinal perched at the top of a black metal bird feeder pole.
The Long-billed Curlew (Numenius longirostris, Numenius americanus) vintage bird lithograph - James De Kay Zoology of New York or the NY Fauna, Birds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-long-billed-curlew-numenius-longirostris-numenius-americanus-vintage-38121629.html
RFC60GEN–The Long-billed Curlew (Numenius longirostris, Numenius americanus) vintage bird lithograph - James De Kay Zoology of New York or the NY Fauna, Birds
. Birds: the elements of ornithology . The Warty-faced Honey-sucker {Meliphaga phrygia). creeping motion over tree-trunks, which has been compared tothe movement of a mouse. It has a much longer, more slender,and curved bill, and is a type of a group, containing about sixteenspecies, which is nearly allied to the JSTuthatches. Except oneMexican species they are all Old-World forms and severalpertain to Australia. Another set of Australian Birds are the Honey-suckers orHoney-eaters, which, with their long, slender, and curved bills, H 2 100 BLBMBNT8 Or OENITHOLOGX. form a very characteristic zo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-the-elements-of-ornithology-the-warty-faced-honey-sucker-meliphaga-phrygia-creeping-motion-over-tree-trunks-which-has-been-compared-tothe-movement-of-a-mouse-it-has-a-much-longer-more-slenderand-curved-bill-and-is-a-type-of-a-group-containing-about-sixteenspecies-which-is-nearly-allied-to-the-jstuthatches-except-onemexican-species-they-are-all-old-world-forms-and-severalpertain-to-australia-another-set-of-australian-birds-are-the-honey-suckers-orhoney-eaters-which-with-their-long-slender-and-curved-bills-h-2-100-blbmbnt8-or-oenithologx-form-a-very-characteristic-zo-image375306480.html
RM2CPGK6T–. Birds: the elements of ornithology . The Warty-faced Honey-sucker {Meliphaga phrygia). creeping motion over tree-trunks, which has been compared tothe movement of a mouse. It has a much longer, more slender,and curved bill, and is a type of a group, containing about sixteenspecies, which is nearly allied to the JSTuthatches. Except oneMexican species they are all Old-World forms and severalpertain to Australia. Another set of Australian Birds are the Honey-suckers orHoney-eaters, which, with their long, slender, and curved bills, H 2 100 BLBMBNT8 Or OENITHOLOGX. form a very characteristic zo
. Bird-life: a guide to the study of our common birds . he feet in scratchingfor food ; Chickens are familiar examples. Towhees and FORM AND HABIT: THE FEET. 29 Sparrows use both feet in searching for food, jumpingquickly backward and throwing the leaves behind them. Parrots use their foot as a hand. Some Hawks carrynesting material in it, and all birds ofprey strike their quarry with theirstrongly curved claws, which are thenused to carry, or hold it while it isbeing torn by the bill. The foot ofthe Fish Hawk is a magnificent organ.The nails are strong and well curved ;the inner surface of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-life-a-guide-to-the-study-of-our-common-birds-he-feet-in-scratchingfor-food-chickens-are-familiar-examples-towhees-and-form-and-habit-the-feet-29-sparrows-use-both-feet-in-searching-for-food-jumpingquickly-backward-and-throwing-the-leaves-behind-them-parrots-use-their-foot-as-a-hand-some-hawks-carrynesting-material-in-it-and-all-birds-ofprey-strike-their-quarry-with-theirstrongly-curved-claws-which-are-thenused-to-carry-or-hold-it-while-it-isbeing-torn-by-the-bill-the-foot-ofthe-fish-hawk-is-a-magnificent-organthe-nails-are-strong-and-well-curved-the-inner-surface-of-th-image374628395.html
RM2CNDP9F–. Bird-life: a guide to the study of our common birds . he feet in scratchingfor food ; Chickens are familiar examples. Towhees and FORM AND HABIT: THE FEET. 29 Sparrows use both feet in searching for food, jumpingquickly backward and throwing the leaves behind them. Parrots use their foot as a hand. Some Hawks carrynesting material in it, and all birds ofprey strike their quarry with theirstrongly curved claws, which are thenused to carry, or hold it while it isbeing torn by the bill. The foot ofthe Fish Hawk is a magnificent organ.The nails are strong and well curved ;the inner surface of th
. Birds .. . full species. Nidification. Exactly like that of ^githina tiphia. Twenty-four eggs taken by Barnes, Kemp and General Betham measure17-1X 13-1 mm. Habits. Tliose of all the rest of the genus. Genus MYZORNIS Hodgson, 1843. The genus Myzornig contains one species of brilliant greenplumage, an inhabitant of the higher portions of the Himalayas. MYZOUNIS. 345 111 Mifzornis the bill is slender and nearly as long iis the head,(listinctiy notched, with the culmen gently curved ; the nostrilsai-e longitudinal and covered by a membrane ; the rictal bristlesaie weak ; the head is not crested Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-full-species-nidification-exactly-like-that-of-githina-tiphia-twenty-four-eggs-taken-by-barnes-kemp-and-general-betham-measure17-1x-13-1-mm-habits-tliose-of-all-the-rest-of-the-genus-genus-myzornis-hodgson-1843-the-genus-myzornig-contains-one-species-of-brilliant-greenplumage-an-inhabitant-of-the-higher-portions-of-the-himalayas-myzounis-345-111-mifzornis-the-bill-is-slender-and-nearly-as-long-iis-the-headlistinctiy-notched-with-the-culmen-gently-curved-the-nostrilsai-e-longitudinal-and-covered-by-a-membrane-the-rictal-bristlesaie-weak-the-head-is-not-crested-image374629593.html
RM2CNDRT9–. Birds .. . full species. Nidification. Exactly like that of ^githina tiphia. Twenty-four eggs taken by Barnes, Kemp and General Betham measure17-1X 13-1 mm. Habits. Tliose of all the rest of the genus. Genus MYZORNIS Hodgson, 1843. The genus Myzornig contains one species of brilliant greenplumage, an inhabitant of the higher portions of the Himalayas. MYZOUNIS. 345 111 Mifzornis the bill is slender and nearly as long iis the head,(listinctiy notched, with the culmen gently curved ; the nostrilsai-e longitudinal and covered by a membrane ; the rictal bristlesaie weak ; the head is not crested
. Birds through the years . ite cheeks have black stripesin front and behind. The wingsof the male are also slaty blue,barred with black and white.The under parts are buffy, andwith the female, heavily streakedwith dark buff. The short, slate-colored bill is sharply curved,and the red eyes are keen andlustrous. You will often see this insect-eating Hawk hovering over thefields with rapidly vibratingwings. Then he drops lightlydown to catch an unsuspectinggrasshopper, which he bearsaway to a near-by perch andeats at his leisure. His shrill cry, killy, killy, killv, utteredwhen flying, has led t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-through-the-years-ite-cheeks-have-black-stripesin-front-and-behind-the-wingsof-the-male-are-also-slaty-bluebarred-with-black-and-whitethe-under-parts-are-buffy-andwith-the-female-heavily-streakedwith-dark-buff-the-short-slate-colored-bill-is-sharply-curvedand-the-red-eyes-are-keen-andlustrous-you-will-often-see-this-insect-eating-hawk-hovering-over-thefields-with-rapidly-vibratingwings-then-he-drops-lightlydown-to-catch-an-unsuspectinggrasshopper-which-he-bearsaway-to-a-near-by-perch-andeats-at-his-leisure-his-shrill-cry-killy-killy-killv-utteredwhen-flying-has-led-t-image375290865.html
RM2CPFY95–. Birds through the years . ite cheeks have black stripesin front and behind. The wingsof the male are also slaty blue,barred with black and white.The under parts are buffy, andwith the female, heavily streakedwith dark buff. The short, slate-colored bill is sharply curved,and the red eyes are keen andlustrous. You will often see this insect-eating Hawk hovering over thefields with rapidly vibratingwings. Then he drops lightlydown to catch an unsuspectinggrasshopper, which he bearsaway to a near-by perch andeats at his leisure. His shrill cry, killy, killy, killv, utteredwhen flying, has led t
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . Limosa fedoa. This species breeds in the interior from the Missouri region northward.It occurs in winter south to Florida and Cuba, but is not abundant anywhereon the Atlantic coast. The eggs are described as being from three to four in number and of adull brownish ash color, blotched and mottled with gray and grayish brown. 202 KEY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA. LIMOSA H/EMASTICA {Linn.).Hudsonian Qodwit.. Adult m summer: Bill slightly curved up; top of the head dusky, showing pale brownstreaks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-limosa-fedoa-this-species-breeds-in-the-interior-from-the-missouri-region-northwardit-occurs-in-winter-south-to-florida-and-cuba-but-is-not-abundant-anywhereon-the-atlantic-coast-the-eggs-are-described-as-being-from-three-to-four-in-number-and-of-adull-brownish-ash-color-blotched-and-mottled-with-gray-and-grayish-brown-202-key-to-the-water-birds-of-florida-limosa-hemastica-linnhudsonian-qodwit-adult-m-summer-bill-slightly-curved-up-top-of-the-head-dusky-showing-pale-brownstreaks-image375144549.html
RM2CP98KH–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . Limosa fedoa. This species breeds in the interior from the Missouri region northward.It occurs in winter south to Florida and Cuba, but is not abundant anywhereon the Atlantic coast. The eggs are described as being from three to four in number and of adull brownish ash color, blotched and mottled with gray and grayish brown. 202 KEY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA. LIMOSA H/EMASTICA {Linn.).Hudsonian Qodwit.. Adult m summer: Bill slightly curved up; top of the head dusky, showing pale brownstreaks
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . KEY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA. 271 Family RECURVIROSTRID^. Avocets and Stilts. Genus RECURVIROSTRA Linn.. Recurvirosira americana. RECURVIROSTRA AMERICANA Gmel.American Avocet, Adult in summer : Bill very slender and curved upwards; feet partly webbed ; general plu-mage white, becoming cinnamon brown oir the head and neck, but remaining whitish at thebase of the bill; primaries black ; most of the secondaries white, forming a broad white patchon the wing ; tail ashy gray ; legs bluish ; bill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-key-to-the-water-birds-of-florida-271-family-recurvirostrid-avocets-and-stilts-genus-recurvirostra-linn-recurvirosira-americana-recurvirostra-americana-gmelamerican-avocet-adult-in-summer-bill-very-slender-and-curved-upwards-feet-partly-webbed-general-plu-mage-white-becoming-cinnamon-brown-oir-the-head-and-neck-but-remaining-whitish-at-thebase-of-the-bill-primaries-black-most-of-the-secondaries-white-forming-a-broad-white-patchon-the-wing-tail-ashy-gray-legs-bluish-bill-image375146094.html
RM2CP9AJP–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . KEY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA. 271 Family RECURVIROSTRID^. Avocets and Stilts. Genus RECURVIROSTRA Linn.. Recurvirosira americana. RECURVIROSTRA AMERICANA Gmel.American Avocet, Adult in summer : Bill very slender and curved upwards; feet partly webbed ; general plu-mage white, becoming cinnamon brown oir the head and neck, but remaining whitish at thebase of the bill; primaries black ; most of the secondaries white, forming a broad white patchon the wing ; tail ashy gray ; legs bluish ; bill
. A history of British birds . 468PASSEBES. cKKTHIIIi.i:. ci:irriiiii).K.. Ceethia familiams, Linnaeus * THE TEEECEEEPEE. C< /•/// ia familiaris. Certhia, Linnaeus f.—Bill rather long, slender, compressed, curved downwardsami pointed; nostrils basal, lateral, elongated ami partly covered by a mem-brane. Wings moderate and rounded; the first feather short, the third and sixthabout equal, the fourth ami fifth longest. Tail-feathers, twelve in number,long, still, pointed and slightly curved downwards. Feet lar^e, the tarsus slender;the ton toes long ami united at the base as far as the first j Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-birds-468passebes-ckkthiiiii-ciirriiiiik-ceethia-familiams-linnaeus-the-teeeceeepee-clt-ia-familiaris-certhia-linnaeus-fbill-rather-long-slender-compressed-curved-downwardsami-pointed-nostrils-basal-lateral-elongated-ami-partly-covered-by-a-mem-brane-wings-moderate-and-rounded-the-first-feather-short-the-third-and-sixthabout-equal-the-fourth-ami-fifth-longest-tail-feathers-twelve-in-numberlong-still-pointed-and-slightly-curved-downwards-feet-lare-the-tarsus-slenderthe-ton-toes-long-ami-united-at-the-base-as-far-as-the-first-j-image375060212.html
RM2CP5D3G–. A history of British birds . 468PASSEBES. cKKTHIIIi.i:. ci:irriiiii).K.. Ceethia familiams, Linnaeus * THE TEEECEEEPEE. C< /•/// ia familiaris. Certhia, Linnaeus f.—Bill rather long, slender, compressed, curved downwardsami pointed; nostrils basal, lateral, elongated ami partly covered by a mem-brane. Wings moderate and rounded; the first feather short, the third and sixthabout equal, the fourth ami fifth longest. Tail-feathers, twelve in number,long, still, pointed and slightly curved downwards. Feet lar^e, the tarsus slender;the ton toes long ami united at the base as far as the first j
. Color key to North American birds; with bibliographical appendix . COMMON TERN, Family S- GULLS AND TERNS. Larid^. Toes usually four, three front ones webbed; upper mandible curved and hooked; tailusually square (Gulls, subfamily Urhiw). Bill straight and pointed; tail often forked(Terns, subfamily Sternince).. BLACK SKIMMER.11 Synopsis of Orders and Families. Family 6. SKIMMERS. RYNCHOPID^. Toes four, three front ones webbed; bill thin and blade like, the maxilla longer thanthe mandible; tail slightly forked. Order II!. At.ratrosrer, Sheaewatees, Petrels, Etc. TUBI- NARES. (2 families, 30 s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-key-to-north-american-birds-with-bibliographical-appendix-common-tern-family-s-gulls-and-terns-larid-toes-usually-four-three-front-ones-webbed-upper-mandible-curved-and-hooked-tailusually-square-gulls-subfamily-urhiw-bill-straight-and-pointed-tail-often-forkedterns-subfamily-sternince-black-skimmer11-synopsis-of-orders-and-families-family-6-skimmers-rynchopid-toes-four-three-front-ones-webbed-bill-thin-and-blade-like-the-maxilla-longer-thanthe-mandible-tail-slightly-forked-order-ii!-atratrosrer-sheaewatees-petrels-etc-tubi-nares-2-families-30-s-image374674554.html
RM2CNFW62–. Color key to North American birds; with bibliographical appendix . COMMON TERN, Family S- GULLS AND TERNS. Larid^. Toes usually four, three front ones webbed; upper mandible curved and hooked; tailusually square (Gulls, subfamily Urhiw). Bill straight and pointed; tail often forked(Terns, subfamily Sternince).. BLACK SKIMMER.11 Synopsis of Orders and Families. Family 6. SKIMMERS. RYNCHOPID^. Toes four, three front ones webbed; bill thin and blade like, the maxilla longer thanthe mandible; tail slightly forked. Order II!. At.ratrosrer, Sheaewatees, Petrels, Etc. TUBI- NARES. (2 families, 30 s
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . Crymophilus fulicarius ( fool). Crymophilus fulicarius. Length, 7.50; Wing, 4.40; Bill, .90; Tarsus, .85.Upper parts gray; neck marked with rufous;under parts white. Phalaropus lobatus.Northern Phalarope. See page 270 Family RECURVIROSTRID^. Avocets and Stilts.. Recurvirostra americana. Length, 17.50; Wing, 8.75 ; Tarsus, 3 70 ; Bill, 3.60.Bill curved upwards — very slender; middleback, rump and belly white; legs bluish; headand neck rufous in summer, gray in winter. Length, IS; Wing, 8.75; Tarsu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-crymophilus-fulicarius-fool-crymophilus-fulicarius-length-750-wing-440-bill-90-tarsus-85upper-parts-gray-neck-marked-with-rufousunder-parts-white-phalaropus-lobatusnorthern-phalarope-see-page-270-family-recurvirostrid-avocets-and-stilts-recurvirostra-americana-length-1750-wing-875-tarsus-3-70-bill-360bill-curved-upwards-very-slender-middleback-rump-and-belly-white-legs-bluish-headand-neck-rufous-in-summer-gray-in-winter-length-is-wing-875-tarsu-image375159623.html
RM2CP9YWY–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . Crymophilus fulicarius ( fool). Crymophilus fulicarius. Length, 7.50; Wing, 4.40; Bill, .90; Tarsus, .85.Upper parts gray; neck marked with rufous;under parts white. Phalaropus lobatus.Northern Phalarope. See page 270 Family RECURVIROSTRID^. Avocets and Stilts.. Recurvirostra americana. Length, 17.50; Wing, 8.75 ; Tarsus, 3 70 ; Bill, 3.60.Bill curved upwards — very slender; middleback, rump and belly white; legs bluish; headand neck rufous in summer, gray in winter. Length, IS; Wing, 8.75; Tarsu
. Birds .. . shorter, deeper and more curved at the tip ; the rictal bristlesand hairs over the bill are weaker and less developed. Key to Species and Subspecies. A. Nape ■nrhite I. occipitalis, p. 321. J5. Nape without any white. a. A distinct collar round neck. a. A rusty-yellow collar on hind neck. a- Striie confined to scapulars and [p, 322. upper back ; darker I.jlauicollis jflavicoUis, h, Striie over the whole back to rump ; paler I.Ji. baileyi, p. 323. b. A bright chestnut collar on hind neck I.JI. harterti, p. 323. b. No collar on hind neck. [p. 324. c. Crown and back brown I, kumilis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-shorter-deeper-and-more-curved-at-the-tip-the-rictal-bristlesand-hairs-over-the-bill-are-weaker-and-less-developed-key-to-species-and-subspecies-a-nape-nrhite-i-occipitalis-p-321-j5-nape-without-any-white-a-a-distinct-collar-round-neck-a-a-rusty-yellow-collar-on-hind-neck-a-striie-confined-to-scapulars-and-p-322-upper-back-darker-ijlauicollis-jflavicouis-h-striie-over-the-whole-back-to-rump-paler-iji-baileyi-p-323-b-a-bright-chestnut-collar-on-hind-neck-iji-harterti-p-323-b-no-collar-on-hind-neck-p-324-c-crown-and-back-brown-i-kumilis-image374630046.html
RM2CNDTCE–. Birds .. . shorter, deeper and more curved at the tip ; the rictal bristlesand hairs over the bill are weaker and less developed. Key to Species and Subspecies. A. Nape ■nrhite I. occipitalis, p. 321. J5. Nape without any white. a. A distinct collar round neck. a. A rusty-yellow collar on hind neck. a- Striie confined to scapulars and [p, 322. upper back ; darker I.jlauicollis jflavicoUis, h, Striie over the whole back to rump ; paler I.Ji. baileyi, p. 323. b. A bright chestnut collar on hind neck I.JI. harterti, p. 323. b. No collar on hind neck. [p. 324. c. Crown and back brown I, kumilis
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . sira americana. RECURVIROSTRA AMERICANA Gmel.American Avocet, Adult in summer : Bill very slender and curved upwards; feet partly webbed ; general plu-mage white, becoming cinnamon brown oir the head and neck, but remaining whitish at thebase of the bill; primaries black ; most of the secondaries white, forming a broad white patchon the wing ; tail ashy gray ; legs bluish ; bill black. Adult in winter : Head and most of the neck ashy gray ; tail ashy gray ; rest as in summerplumage. Length, 18 to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-sira-americana-recurvirostra-americana-gmelamerican-avocet-adult-in-summer-bill-very-slender-and-curved-upwards-feet-partly-webbed-general-plu-mage-white-becoming-cinnamon-brown-oir-the-head-and-neck-but-remaining-whitish-at-thebase-of-the-bill-primaries-black-most-of-the-secondaries-white-forming-a-broad-white-patchon-the-wing-tail-ashy-gray-legs-bluish-bill-black-adult-in-winter-head-and-most-of-the-neck-ashy-gray-tail-ashy-gray-rest-as-in-summerplumage-length-18-to-image375145833.html
RM2CP9A9D–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . sira americana. RECURVIROSTRA AMERICANA Gmel.American Avocet, Adult in summer : Bill very slender and curved upwards; feet partly webbed ; general plu-mage white, becoming cinnamon brown oir the head and neck, but remaining whitish at thebase of the bill; primaries black ; most of the secondaries white, forming a broad white patchon the wing ; tail ashy gray ; legs bluish ; bill black. Adult in winter : Head and most of the neck ashy gray ; tail ashy gray ; rest as in summerplumage. Length, 18 to
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . etes pusillus.Semipalmated Sandpiper. See page 279Tringa minutilla. Least Sandpiper. See page 278 Tringa minutilla. Length under 10 ; wing under 6 ; toes tliree in number Length, 8.15; Wing, 5.05 ; Tar.sus, .95 ; Bill, 1. Calidris arenaria. Sanderling. See past; 2S0 Length over 13 ; wing over 7 ; bill over 2.75 ; toes four in number. Length, 24; Wing, 10; Tail, 4.10; Tarsus, 2.30; Billfrom 4 to 8. Bill very long and curved down-ward ; general plumage brownish rufous; axillarsbarred. Length, 18; W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-etes-pusillussemipalmated-sandpiper-see-page-279tringa-minutilla-least-sandpiper-see-page-278-tringa-minutilla-length-under-10-wing-under-6-toes-tliree-in-number-length-815-wing-505-tarsus-95-bill-1-calidris-arenaria-sanderling-see-past-2s0-length-over-13-wing-over-7-bill-over-275-toes-four-in-number-length-24-wing-10-tail-410-tarsus-230-billfrom-4-to-8-bill-very-long-and-curved-down-ward-general-plumage-brownish-rufous-axillarsbarred-length-18-w-image375159153.html
RM2CP9Y95–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . etes pusillus.Semipalmated Sandpiper. See page 279Tringa minutilla. Least Sandpiper. See page 278 Tringa minutilla. Length under 10 ; wing under 6 ; toes tliree in number Length, 8.15; Wing, 5.05 ; Tar.sus, .95 ; Bill, 1. Calidris arenaria. Sanderling. See past; 2S0 Length over 13 ; wing over 7 ; bill over 2.75 ; toes four in number. Length, 24; Wing, 10; Tail, 4.10; Tarsus, 2.30; Billfrom 4 to 8. Bill very long and curved down-ward ; general plumage brownish rufous; axillarsbarred. Length, 18; W
. Color key to North American birds; with bibliographical appendix . curson adjoining mainland. 210 Perching Birds Chiefly Dull Colored 472. Beardless Flycatcher {Ornithion imherhe).7... 4.5; W. 2.10. Ads. Bill small, narrow, uppermandible decidedly curved; above gray tinged witholive, below grayish white with a yellow tinge. Ranee—Centra! America; north In sprintr to Lower Rio Grande 472a. Ridgway Flycatcher (O. !. rid^wayi). Sim-itar to No. 472, but larger, W. 2.2; grayer, little it anysulphur tinge on underparts, (Ridgw.) Notes. Call,a shrill//^V repeated; song, from the tree-tops, jDa/i,yo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-key-to-north-american-birds-with-bibliographical-appendix-curson-adjoining-mainland-210-perching-birds-chiefly-dull-colored-472-beardless-flycatcher-ornithion-imherhe7-45-w-210-ads-bill-small-narrow-uppermandible-decidedly-curved-above-gray-tinged-witholive-below-grayish-white-with-a-yellow-tinge-raneecentra!-america-north-in-sprintr-to-lower-rio-grande-472a-ridgway-flycatcher-o-!-ridwayi-sim-itar-to-no-472-but-larger-w-22-grayer-little-it-anysulphur-tinge-on-underparts-ridgw-notes-calla-shrillv-repeated-song-from-the-tree-tops-jdaiyo-image374670431.html
RM2CNFKXR–. Color key to North American birds; with bibliographical appendix . curson adjoining mainland. 210 Perching Birds Chiefly Dull Colored 472. Beardless Flycatcher {Ornithion imherhe).7... 4.5; W. 2.10. Ads. Bill small, narrow, uppermandible decidedly curved; above gray tinged witholive, below grayish white with a yellow tinge. Ranee—Centra! America; north In sprintr to Lower Rio Grande 472a. Ridgway Flycatcher (O. !. rid^wayi). Sim-itar to No. 472, but larger, W. 2.2; grayer, little it anysulphur tinge on underparts, (Ridgw.) Notes. Call,a shrill//^V repeated; song, from the tree-tops, jDa/i,yo
. Birds. Birds. MYZOENIS. 233 Genus MYZORNIS, Hodgs., 1843. The genus Myzornis contains one species of brilliant green plumage, an inhabitant of the higher portions of the Himalayas. In Myzornis the bill is slender and nearly as long as the head, distinctly notched, with the culmen gently curved; the nostrils are longitudinal and covered by a membrane ; the rictal bristles weak. The head is not crested, but the feathers of the crown are some- what lengthened. The wing is round; the tail is about two thirds the length of the wing and slightly rounded, and the tarsus is long and slender. 246. My Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-myzoenis-233-genus-myzornis-hodgs-1843-the-genus-myzornis-contains-one-species-of-brilliant-green-plumage-an-inhabitant-of-the-higher-portions-of-the-himalayas-in-myzornis-the-bill-is-slender-and-nearly-as-long-as-the-head-distinctly-notched-with-the-culmen-gently-curved-the-nostrils-are-longitudinal-and-covered-by-a-membrane-the-rictal-bristles-weak-the-head-is-not-crested-but-the-feathers-of-the-crown-are-some-what-lengthened-the-wing-is-round-the-tail-is-about-two-thirds-the-length-of-the-wing-and-slightly-rounded-and-the-tarsus-is-long-and-slender-246-my-image232438425.html
RMRE4DG9–. Birds. Birds. MYZOENIS. 233 Genus MYZORNIS, Hodgs., 1843. The genus Myzornis contains one species of brilliant green plumage, an inhabitant of the higher portions of the Himalayas. In Myzornis the bill is slender and nearly as long as the head, distinctly notched, with the culmen gently curved; the nostrils are longitudinal and covered by a membrane ; the rictal bristles weak. The head is not crested, but the feathers of the crown are some- what lengthened. The wing is round; the tail is about two thirds the length of the wing and slightly rounded, and the tarsus is long and slender. 246. My
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 28 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. GROUP 4. Toes, four, not full webbed; small webs be- tween toes at base, or toes entirely without webs; hind toe, sometimes very small. SECTION 1. Hind toe, raised above level of front toes.. Avocet. Avocet. Tarsus, over 3.50 inches long; bill, curved upward or straight. Family RECURVIROSTRIDiE. Avocets. See pages 91, 95.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-28-field-museum-of-natural-historyzoology-vol-ix-group-4-toes-four-not-full-webbed-small-webs-be-tween-toes-at-base-or-toes-entirely-without-webs-hind-toe-sometimes-very-small-section-1-hind-toe-raised-above-level-of-front-toes-avocet-avocet-tarsus-over-350-inches-long-bill-curved-upward-or-straight-family-recurvirostridie-avocets-see-pages-91-95-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrat-image232150772.html
RMRDKAK0–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 28 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. GROUP 4. Toes, four, not full webbed; small webs be- tween toes at base, or toes entirely without webs; hind toe, sometimes very small. SECTION 1. Hind toe, raised above level of front toes.. Avocet. Avocet. Tarsus, over 3.50 inches long; bill, curved upward or straight. Family RECURVIROSTRIDiE. Avocets. See pages 91, 95.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. UPUP^. TBOGONES. 159 140. UPUPA EPOPS. (HOOPOE.) Upupa epops, Linneus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 183 (1766). The Hoopoe, with its long curved bill and its conspicuous crest, is too well known to need description. Figures : Dresser, Birds of Europe, v. pi. 398. The sole claim of the Hoopoe to be regarded as a Japanese bird rests upon a single example in the possession of Captain Blakiston, which was obtained off the south-east coast of Yezzo, and which he kindly sent me for examination (Seebohm, Ibis, 1884, p. 36). The Hoopoe is not yet quite exterminated in th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-the-japanese-empire-birds-upup-tbogones-159-140-upupa-epops-hoopoe-upupa-epops-linneus-syst-nat-i-p-183-1766-the-hoopoe-with-its-long-curved-bill-and-its-conspicuous-crest-is-too-well-known-to-need-description-figures-dresser-birds-of-europe-v-pi-398-the-sole-claim-of-the-hoopoe-to-be-regarded-as-a-japanese-bird-rests-upon-a-single-example-in-the-possession-of-captain-blakiston-which-was-obtained-off-the-south-east-coast-of-yezzo-and-which-he-kindly-sent-me-for-examination-seebohm-ibis-1884-p-36-the-hoopoe-is-not-yet-quite-exterminated-in-th-image232437272.html
RMRE4C34–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. UPUP^. TBOGONES. 159 140. UPUPA EPOPS. (HOOPOE.) Upupa epops, Linneus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 183 (1766). The Hoopoe, with its long curved bill and its conspicuous crest, is too well known to need description. Figures : Dresser, Birds of Europe, v. pi. 398. The sole claim of the Hoopoe to be regarded as a Japanese bird rests upon a single example in the possession of Captain Blakiston, which was obtained off the south-east coast of Yezzo, and which he kindly sent me for examination (Seebohm, Ibis, 1884, p. 36). The Hoopoe is not yet quite exterminated in th
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Bill, straight and pointed; tarsus, flat- tened; hind toe, with flap or lobe; feet, placed far back near the tail; tail, very short. Family QAVilD/e. Loons. See page 28. Very large wing, over 19 inches long; upper mandible, curved near tip, forming a liook, the enil (unguis) enlai'ged; nostrils, separate and tubular; hind toe, rudimentary, often apparently wanting. Family DIOMEDEID/E. Albatrosses. .See page 46.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-bill-straight-and-pointed-tarsus-flat-tened-hind-toe-with-flap-or-lobe-feet-placed-far-back-near-the-tail-tail-very-short-family-qavilde-loons-see-page-28-very-large-wing-over-19-inches-long-upper-mandible-curved-near-tip-forming-a-liook-the-enil-unguis-enlaiged-nostrils-separate-and-tubular-hind-toe-rudimentary-often-apparently-wanting-family-diomedeide-albatrosses-see-page-46-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-d-image232453282.html
RMRE54EX–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Bill, straight and pointed; tarsus, flat- tened; hind toe, with flap or lobe; feet, placed far back near the tail; tail, very short. Family QAVilD/e. Loons. See page 28. Very large wing, over 19 inches long; upper mandible, curved near tip, forming a liook, the enil (unguis) enlai'ged; nostrils, separate and tubular; hind toe, rudimentary, often apparently wanting. Family DIOMEDEID/E. Albatrosses. .See page 46.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. io8 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. SECTION 2. Toes, four (with small web); bill, slightly curved up- ward or straight; bill, under 2.60 and over 1.50. Axillars, smoky black; belly, white; outer primary terminal third, black, rest white; rump, gray; upper tail coverts, white. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus. Willet. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus. Western Willet. See No. 127 or 127a. Axillars, white, banded with brown; belly, white; outer primary, black; shaft, white; rump, grayish brown; feathers, tipped with white; u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-io8-field-museum-of-natural-history-zoology-vol-ix-section-2-toes-four-with-small-web-bill-slightly-curved-up-ward-or-straight-bill-under-260-and-over-150-axillars-smoky-black-belly-white-outer-primary-terminal-third-black-rest-white-rump-gray-upper-tail-coverts-white-catoptrophorus-semipalmatus-willet-catoptrophorus-semipalmatus-inornatus-western-willet-see-no-127-or-127a-axillars-white-banded-with-brown-belly-white-outer-primary-black-shaft-white-rump-grayish-brown-feathers-tipped-with-white-u-image232176794.html
RMRDMFTA–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. io8 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. SECTION 2. Toes, four (with small web); bill, slightly curved up- ward or straight; bill, under 2.60 and over 1.50. Axillars, smoky black; belly, white; outer primary terminal third, black, rest white; rump, gray; upper tail coverts, white. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus. Willet. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus. Western Willet. See No. 127 or 127a. Axillars, white, banded with brown; belly, white; outer primary, black; shaft, white; rump, grayish brown; feathers, tipped with white; u
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. KEY TO FAMILIES. WATEU BIUDS. 17 GROUP 4. Toes, four; toes, not full webbed; small webs between toes at base, or toes entirely without webs; hind toe, sometimes small. Section 1. Hind toe, raised above level of front toes.. Avocet. Avocet. Tarsus, over 3.50 inches long; bill, curved upward or straight. Family RECURVIROSTRID/E. Avocets. See page 106.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-key-to-families-wateu-biuds-17-group-4-toes-four-toes-not-full-webbed-small-webs-between-toes-at-base-or-toes-entirely-without-webs-hind-toe-sometimes-small-section-1-hind-toe-raised-above-level-of-front-toes-avocet-avocet-tarsus-over-350-inches-long-bill-curved-upward-or-straight-family-recurvirostride-avocets-see-page-106-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-o-image232453225.html
RMRE54CW–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. KEY TO FAMILIES. WATEU BIUDS. 17 GROUP 4. Toes, four; toes, not full webbed; small webs between toes at base, or toes entirely without webs; hind toe, sometimes small. Section 1. Hind toe, raised above level of front toes.. Avocet. Avocet. Tarsus, over 3.50 inches long; bill, curved upward or straight. Family RECURVIROSTRID/E. Avocets. See page 106.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Willet. Axillars, dark gray, or sooty gniy; Iiellj-, gniyish white; first primary, dark slaty brown with white shaft; bill, curved upward; upper tail coverts mostly white. lAinona hivmasticit. Hudsenian Qodwit. SiM> No. ai4.. Symx)lieinia Bennpalinata. Axillars, smoky black ; belly, white; termi- u:il third (if outer )ii-imary, lilaek; the rest, white; hill, nearly straight. Slimphfmid scmipnlriuilii. Willet. Symphcmia annipiihiialii inoniata. Western Willet. See Nos. 211 aud 21-2.. Please note th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-willet-axillars-dark-gray-or-sooty-gniy-iiellj-gniyish-white-first-primary-dark-slaty-brown-with-white-shaft-bill-curved-upward-upper-tail-coverts-mostly-white-lainona-hivmasticit-hudsenian-qodwit-simgt-no-ai4-symxlieinia-bennpalinata-axillars-smoky-black-belly-white-termi-uil-third-if-outer-ii-imary-lilaek-the-rest-white-hill-nearly-straight-slimphfmid-scmipnlriuilii-willet-symphcmia-annipiihiialii-inoniata-western-willet-see-nos-211-aud-21-2-please-note-th-image232452256.html
RMRE5368–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Willet. Axillars, dark gray, or sooty gniy; Iiellj-, gniyish white; first primary, dark slaty brown with white shaft; bill, curved upward; upper tail coverts mostly white. lAinona hivmasticit. Hudsenian Qodwit. SiM> No. ai4.. Symx)lieinia Bennpalinata. Axillars, smoky black ; belly, white; termi- u:il third (if outer )ii-imary, lilaek; the rest, white; hill, nearly straight. Slimphfmid scmipnlriuilii. Willet. Symphcmia annipiihiialii inoniata. Western Willet. See Nos. 211 aud 21-2.. Please note th
. How to know the shore birds (Limicolae) of North America (south of Greenland and Alaska) [microform] : all the species being grouped according to size and color. Birds; Oiseaux. u KKY TO TlIK SIKiKi: lUUDS OK NOIiTII AMKIMCA. GROUP V. Birds having wings from 6.75 to 9 inches long. Section I. Toes, 4, with more or less web; bill, curved upwards or straight; bill, over 2.60. Axillars, white: ImIIv, wliitf; first primary, darit with dark shaft; lOJ) (it licilil ,111(1 llilpf, iiiil hl.icU: liill. ciiivtMl u[)v:iril. American avocet. /,'<rurfira^irc itmirifitnu.. Hrcuivinpsliii ;iiniMii'an:i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-shore-birds-limicolae-of-north-america-south-of-greenland-and-alaska-microform-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-birds-oiseaux-u-kky-to-tlik-sikiki-luuds-ok-noiitii-amkimca-group-v-birds-having-wings-from-675-to-9-inches-long-section-i-toes-4-with-more-or-less-web-bill-curved-upwards-or-straight-bill-over-260-axillars-white-imiiv-wliitf-first-primary-darit-with-dark-shaft-loj-it-licilil-1111-llilpf-iiiil-hlicu-liill-ciiivtml-u-viril-american-avocet-ltrurfirairc-itmirifitnu-hrcuivinpsliii-iinimiiani-image234833063.html
RMRJ1FY3–. How to know the shore birds (Limicolae) of North America (south of Greenland and Alaska) [microform] : all the species being grouped according to size and color. Birds; Oiseaux. u KKY TO TlIK SIKiKi: lUUDS OK NOIiTII AMKIMCA. GROUP V. Birds having wings from 6.75 to 9 inches long. Section I. Toes, 4, with more or less web; bill, curved upwards or straight; bill, over 2.60. Axillars, white: ImIIv, wliitf; first primary, darit with dark shaft; lOJ) (it licilil ,111(1 llilpf, iiiil hl.icU: liill. ciiivtMl u[)v:iril. American avocet. /,'<rurfira^irc itmirifitnu.. Hrcuivinpsliii ;iiniMii'an:i
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY SCOLOPACID.'E. SNIPE, SANDPIPERS, CURLEWS, ETC. 119 * Group 5. Wing, 6 75 to 9 inches long. Section 1. Toes, four, with more or less web; bill, curved upwards or straight; bill, over 2.60.. Willet. Axillars, dark gray, or sooty gniy; Iiellj-, gniyish white; first primary, dark slaty brown with white shaft; bill, curved upward; upper tail coverts mostly white. lAinona hivmasticit. Hudsenian Qodwit. SiM> No. ai4.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-family-scolopacide-snipe-sandpipers-curlews-etc-119-group-5-wing-6-75-to-9-inches-long-section-1-toes-four-with-more-or-less-web-bill-curved-upwards-or-straight-bill-over-260-willet-axillars-dark-gray-or-sooty-gniy-iiellj-gniyish-white-first-primary-dark-slaty-brown-with-white-shaft-bill-curved-upward-upper-tail-coverts-mostly-white-lainona-hivmasticit-hudsenian-qodwit-simgt-no-ai4-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-h-image232452260.html
RMRE536C–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY SCOLOPACID.'E. SNIPE, SANDPIPERS, CURLEWS, ETC. 119 * Group 5. Wing, 6 75 to 9 inches long. Section 1. Toes, four, with more or less web; bill, curved upwards or straight; bill, over 2.60.. Willet. Axillars, dark gray, or sooty gniy; Iiellj-, gniyish white; first primary, dark slaty brown with white shaft; bill, curved upward; upper tail coverts mostly white. lAinona hivmasticit. Hudsenian Qodwit. SiM> No. ai4.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY SCOLOPACID^. SNU'E, SANDPIPERS, CURLEWS, ETC. 121. Section 3. Toes, four (with small web); bill, slightly curved upward or straight; bill, under 2.60 and over 1.50. Axillars, smoky black; bell}', white; outer primaly ter- minal third, black, rest white; rump, gray; upper tail coverts, white. Symphemia semipnhnata. Willet. Sec No. 211. Axillars, white, with few lia;ht brown dots iie:ir the ends; belly, white; outer primary dark, with shaft, white; rump, white without bars ; upper tail coverts, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-family-scolopacid-snue-sandpipers-curlews-etc-121-section-3-toes-four-with-small-web-bill-slightly-curved-upward-or-straight-bill-under-260-and-over-150-axillars-smoky-black-bell-white-outer-primaly-ter-minal-third-black-rest-white-rump-gray-upper-tail-coverts-white-symphemia-semipnhnata-willet-sec-no-211-axillars-white-with-few-liaht-brown-dots-iieir-the-ends-belly-white-outer-primary-dark-with-shaft-white-rump-white-without-bars-upper-tail-coverts-image232452227.html
RMRE5357–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY SCOLOPACID^. SNU'E, SANDPIPERS, CURLEWS, ETC. 121. Section 3. Toes, four (with small web); bill, slightly curved upward or straight; bill, under 2.60 and over 1.50. Axillars, smoky black; bell}', white; outer primaly ter- minal third, black, rest white; rump, gray; upper tail coverts, white. Symphemia semipnhnata. Willet. Sec No. 211. Axillars, white, with few lia;ht brown dots iie:ir the ends; belly, white; outer primary dark, with shaft, white; rump, white without bars ; upper tail coverts,
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 353 â¢|'np of liill. >iclc(il lull. Family TYRANNID/E. Flycatchers. Seo paj^f -JKO. (â i.) Hill, very sli'j;htly hooked; not wide and Hat at liasc;, n-< in the Flyeatfil- ers; toes, joined together at !)ase. Plain colored hirds, nsuiiUy s, in others nearly as loiij; as second.. Family VIRKONID/C. Vireos See pai;e :>7i. i Part 2. Tip of upper mandible, not notched or hooked. (I.) Bill curved; hack, slaty hiaek; rump, hriifht yellow. U'.'st Indian tamily: Numer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-ninetieth-meridian-microform-birds-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-353-np-of-liill-gticlcil-lull-family-tyrannide-flycatchers-seo-pajf-jko-i-hill-very-slijhtly-hooked-not-wide-and-hat-at-liasc-n-lt-in-the-flyeatfil-ers-toes-joined-together-at-!ase-plain-colored-hirds-nsuiiuy-s-in-others-nearly-as-loiij-as-second-family-virkonidc-vireos-see-paie-gt7i-i-part-2-tip-of-upper-mandible-not-notched-or-hooked-i-bill-curved-hack-slaty-hiaek-rump-hriifht-yellow-ust-indian-tamily-numer-image234937336.html
RMRJ68Y4–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 353 â¢|'np of liill. >iclc(il lull. Family TYRANNID/E. Flycatchers. Seo paj^f -JKO. (â i.) Hill, very sli'j;htly hooked; not wide and Hat at liasc;, n-< in the Flyeatfil- ers; toes, joined together at !)ase. Plain colored hirds, nsuiiUy s, in others nearly as loiij; as second.. Family VIRKONID/C. Vireos See pai;e :>7i. i Part 2. Tip of upper mandible, not notched or hooked. (I.) Bill curved; hack, slaty hiaek; rump, hriifht yellow. U'.'st Indian tamily: Numer
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. 44 KET AND DESCEIPTION (E. Bill slender, about as high at base as broad, and regularly curved downward from the base to the very acute tip.i The Bahama Honey Creeper (636. Ccereba bahamensis), of the family Ccer^bidse, has been found in southern Florida.) E. Bill higher than broad at base.^ (F.) F. Bill stout at base, and with the gape so angulated as to bring the corners of the mouth downward ;2 a * s 6 lo no lobes or nicks along the cutting edge of the upper man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-the-united-states-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-a-manual-for-the-identification-of-species-in-hand-or-in-the-bush-birds-44-ket-and-desceiption-e-bill-slender-about-as-high-at-base-as-broad-and-regularly-curved-downward-from-the-base-to-the-very-acute-tipi-the-bahama-honey-creeper-636-ccereba-bahamensis-of-the-family-ccerbidse-has-been-found-in-southern-florida-e-bill-higher-than-broad-at-base-f-f-bill-stout-at-base-and-with-the-gape-so-angulated-as-to-bring-the-corners-of-the-mouth-downward-2-a-s-6-lo-no-lobes-or-nicks-along-the-cutting-edge-of-the-upper-man-image232158435.html
RMRDKMCK–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. 44 KET AND DESCEIPTION (E. Bill slender, about as high at base as broad, and regularly curved downward from the base to the very acute tip.i The Bahama Honey Creeper (636. Ccereba bahamensis), of the family Ccer^bidse, has been found in southern Florida.) E. Bill higher than broad at base.^ (F.) F. Bill stout at base, and with the gape so angulated as to bring the corners of the mouth downward ;2 a * s 6 lo no lobes or nicks along the cutting edge of the upper man
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. FALCONIDJB AQUILA 291 Genus V. AQUILA. Type. Aquila, Brisson, Ornith. i, p. 420 (1760) A. chrysaetus. Bill stout and strong, the culmen evenly curved and longer than the inner toe without claw; the edge of the upper mandible but very slightly curved; nostrils perpendicular ovals, entirely exposed ; no occipital crest, wings long and pointed, the difference between. Fig. 95.—Left foot of Aquila verreauxi. x - the length of the primaries and secondaries exceeding the length of the tarsus; tail square or very slightly rounded; tibia much longer than the tarsus; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-falconidjb-aquila-291-genus-v-aquila-type-aquila-brisson-ornith-i-p-420-1760-a-chrysaetus-bill-stout-and-strong-the-culmen-evenly-curved-and-longer-than-the-inner-toe-without-claw-the-edge-of-the-upper-mandible-but-very-slightly-curved-nostrils-perpendicular-ovals-entirely-exposed-no-occipital-crest-wings-long-and-pointed-the-difference-between-fig-95left-foot-of-aquila-verreauxi-x-the-length-of-the-primaries-and-secondaries-exceeding-the-length-of-the-tarsus-tail-square-or-very-slightly-rounded-tibia-much-longer-than-the-tarsus-image232360292.html
RMRE0WWT–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. FALCONIDJB AQUILA 291 Genus V. AQUILA. Type. Aquila, Brisson, Ornith. i, p. 420 (1760) A. chrysaetus. Bill stout and strong, the culmen evenly curved and longer than the inner toe without claw; the edge of the upper mandible but very slightly curved; nostrils perpendicular ovals, entirely exposed ; no occipital crest, wings long and pointed, the difference between. Fig. 95.—Left foot of Aquila verreauxi. x - the length of the primaries and secondaries exceeding the length of the tarsus; tail square or very slightly rounded; tibia much longer than the tarsus;
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