John Malcolm (died 1788) British sea captain, army officer, and customs official who was the victim of the most publicised tar and feathering during the American Revolution. Close to the time of the Boston tea party, the haughty John Malcolm had threatened to beat a boy but was stopped by a local man who was beaten across the head with a stick in retaliation.. Once word got round a group of locals gathered together and dragged him into the street and tar and feathering him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-malcolm-died-1788-british-sea-captain-army-officer-and-customs-official-who-was-the-victim-of-the-most-publicised-tar-and-feathering-during-the-american-revolution-close-to-the-time-of-the-boston-tea-party-the-haughty-john-malcolm-had-threatened-to-beat-a-boy-but-was-stopped-by-a-local-man-who-was-beaten-across-the-head-with-a-stick-in-retaliation-once-word-got-round-a-group-of-locals-gathered-together-and-dragged-him-into-the-street-and-tar-and-feathering-him-image502562247.html
RM2M5HK7K–John Malcolm (died 1788) British sea captain, army officer, and customs official who was the victim of the most publicised tar and feathering during the American Revolution. Close to the time of the Boston tea party, the haughty John Malcolm had threatened to beat a boy but was stopped by a local man who was beaten across the head with a stick in retaliation.. Once word got round a group of locals gathered together and dragged him into the street and tar and feathering him.
Radical Bostonians attack a government tax collector, coating him with hot, sticky tar and covering him with feathers. Tarring and feathering is a form of public humiliation used to enforce unofficial justice or revenge. It was used in feudal Europe and its colonies in the early modern period, as well as the early American frontier, mostly as a type of mob vengeance. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radical-bostonians-attack-a-government-tax-collector-coating-him-with-hot-sticky-tar-and-covering-him-with-feathers-tarring-and-feathering-is-a-form-of-public-humiliation-used-to-enforce-unofficial-justice-or-revenge-it-was-used-in-feudal-europe-and-its-colonies-in-the-early-modern-period-as-well-as-the-early-american-frontier-mostly-as-a-type-of-mob-vengeance-image246590081.html
RMT9544H–Radical Bostonians attack a government tax collector, coating him with hot, sticky tar and covering him with feathers. Tarring and feathering is a form of public humiliation used to enforce unofficial justice or revenge. It was used in feudal Europe and its colonies in the early modern period, as well as the early American frontier, mostly as a type of mob vengeance.
Mar. 03, 1958 - Tar and feathers: A New film entitled ''Women's prison'' is now in the making at the epinay studio, Paris. photo shows A scene of the film, as a punishment, two girl convicts have smeared a cell mate with clue and feathers, in the film condensed milk was used for glue but the feathers are real. The ''punished'' girl is the young starlet Monique vita and her two cell mates are Joelle Bernard (left) and Vega vinci. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mar-03-1958-tar-and-feathers-a-new-film-entitled-womens-prison-is-image69350283.html
RME0R4YR–Mar. 03, 1958 - Tar and feathers: A New film entitled ''Women's prison'' is now in the making at the epinay studio, Paris. photo shows A scene of the film, as a punishment, two girl convicts have smeared a cell mate with clue and feathers, in the film condensed milk was used for glue but the feathers are real. The ''punished'' girl is the young starlet Monique vita and her two cell mates are Joelle Bernard (left) and Vega vinci.
Herring gull Larus argentatus with oil and tar on beak and feathers standing on car roof Conwy Wales UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/herring-gull-larus-argentatus-with-oil-and-tar-on-beak-and-feathers-image9841894.html
RMA00P0R–Herring gull Larus argentatus with oil and tar on beak and feathers standing on car roof Conwy Wales UK
HEATH ROBINSON.Machine to express criticism of statues.Tar & Feathers.SMALL 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heath-robinsonmachine-to-express-criticism-of-statuestar-featherssmall-1935-image185220480.html
RFMN9EH4–HEATH ROBINSON.Machine to express criticism of statues.Tar & Feathers.SMALL 1935
. English: Fleuron from book: Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn-Work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Guild them with Gold, Silver, or Lacquering, &c. To dye Bristles, Hair Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate: To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfume Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-arts-treasury-of-rarities-and-curious-inventions-in-two-parts-part-i-containing-the-mystery-of-dying-cloth-silk-stuffs-hair-feathers-bone-horn-work-leather-c-and-to-prepare-and-use-them-to-prepare-and-colour-skins-of-leather-or-guild-them-with-gold-silver-or-lacquering-c-to-dye-bristles-hair-marble-paper-to-recover-faded-colours-in-cloth-or-silk-and-to-take-out-spots-or-stains-of-tar-rosin-grease-oyl-c-and-preserve-them-from-moth-and-worms-to-scower-silver-and-gold-lace-and-plate-to-cement-broken-glass-and-china-and-to-make-perfume-image189261490.html
RMMYWGXX–. English: Fleuron from book: Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn-Work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Guild them with Gold, Silver, or Lacquering, &c. To dye Bristles, Hair Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate: To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfume
First Nation Canadians protest against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-first-nation-canadians-protest-against-the-destruction-and-pollution-50501709.html
RMCX4FCD–First Nation Canadians protest against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk
A fisherman holds leaves and bird feathers covered in an oil-like substance near the public beach on the west end of Dauphin Island, Alabama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fisherman-holds-leaves-and-bird-feathers-covered-in-an-oil-like-substance-near-the-public-beach-on-the-west-end-of-dauphin-island-alabama-image243098223.html
RMT3E27B–A fisherman holds leaves and bird feathers covered in an oil-like substance near the public beach on the west end of Dauphin Island, Alabama.
A bad customer wrapped in feathers and tar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-bad-customer-wrapped-in-feathers-and-tar-image225037091.html
RFR2392Y–A bad customer wrapped in feathers and tar
6 Arrows. Dimensions: Length of a, 77 cm (30 5/16 in); b, 73.1 cm (28 3/4 in); c, 73.8 cm (29 1/16 in); d, 75 cm (29 1/2 in); e, 74.6 cm (29 3/8 in); f, 74.5 cm (29 5/16 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 12-17. Date: ca. 1981-1550 B.C.. The arrows have flint chips embedded in their tips with pitch, and there are traces of feathers at the notched ends. They would have been used with a longbows such as 36.3.211. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/6-arrows-dimensions-length-of-a-77-cm-30-516-in-b-731-cm-28-34-in-c-738-cm-29-116-in-d-75-cm-29-12-in-e-746-cm-29-38-in-f-745-cm-29-516-in-dynasty-dynasty-12-17-date-ca-1981-1550-bc-the-arrows-have-flint-chips-embedded-in-their-tips-with-pitch-and-there-are-traces-of-feathers-at-the-notched-ends-they-would-have-been-used-with-a-longbows-such-as-363211-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213118806.html
RMPAMB5X–6 Arrows. Dimensions: Length of a, 77 cm (30 5/16 in); b, 73.1 cm (28 3/4 in); c, 73.8 cm (29 1/16 in); d, 75 cm (29 1/2 in); e, 74.6 cm (29 3/8 in); f, 74.5 cm (29 5/16 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 12-17. Date: ca. 1981-1550 B.C.. The arrows have flint chips embedded in their tips with pitch, and there are traces of feathers at the notched ends. They would have been used with a longbows such as 36.3.211. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Prothonotary warbler, Protonotaria citrea, small yellow golden grey songbird in the habitat. Warbler near the river with young mangrove plant, Rio Tar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prothonotary-warbler-protonotaria-citrea-small-yellow-golden-grey-songbird-in-the-habitat-warbler-near-the-river-with-young-mangrove-plant-rio-tar-image425038151.html
RF2FKE4DY–Prothonotary warbler, Protonotaria citrea, small yellow golden grey songbird in the habitat. Warbler near the river with young mangrove plant, Rio Tar
Saarbruecken, Germany. 28th Mar, 2017. A speed camera after vandals covered it in tar and feathers in Saarbruecken, Germany, 28 March 2017. The perpetrators, who remain unidentified, covered a total of two cameras in tar and feathers. Photo: Oliver Dietze/Oliver Dietze/dpa/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-saarbruecken-germany-28th-mar-2017-a-speed-camera-after-vandals-covered-136992968.html
RMHXTFX0–Saarbruecken, Germany. 28th Mar, 2017. A speed camera after vandals covered it in tar and feathers in Saarbruecken, Germany, 28 March 2017. The perpetrators, who remain unidentified, covered a total of two cameras in tar and feathers. Photo: Oliver Dietze/Oliver Dietze/dpa/dpa/Alamy Live News
Tar and Feathers text on textured grunge copper and vintage gold background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tar-and-feathers-text-on-textured-grunge-copper-and-vintage-gold-background-image449235976.html
RF2H2TD20–Tar and Feathers text on textured grunge copper and vintage gold background
Black bird perched on a yellowish rock near Dead Sea in Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-bird-perched-on-a-yellowish-rock-near-dead-sea-in-israel-image215560283.html
RFPEKH9F–Black bird perched on a yellowish rock near Dead Sea in Israel
Young scottish piper statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-scottish-piper-statue-image1215436.html
RMAJ8BCD–Young scottish piper statue
Red flamingo standing in black water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-flamingo-standing-in-black-water-image341424146.html
RF2ARD5YE–Red flamingo standing in black water
Untitled (Yellow Tar and Feathers) an art work from Jean-Michel Basquait hangs on a wall at a press preview of a contemporary art auction at Sotheby's in New York City on November 1, 2013. Jean-Michel Basquait's piece is estimated to be sold for 15 to 20 million dollars when it is auctioned in Geneva on November 13, 2013. UPI/John Angelillo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/untitled-yellow-tar-and-feathers-an-art-work-from-jean-michel-basquait-hangs-on-a-wall-at-a-press-preview-of-a-contemporary-art-auction-at-sothebys-in-new-york-city-on-november-1-2013-jean-michel-basquaits-piece-is-estimated-to-be-sold-for-15-to-20-million-dollars-when-it-is-auctioned-in-geneva-on-november-13-2013-upijohn-angelillo-image258022698.html
RMTYNXGA–Untitled (Yellow Tar and Feathers) an art work from Jean-Michel Basquait hangs on a wall at a press preview of a contemporary art auction at Sotheby's in New York City on November 1, 2013. Jean-Michel Basquait's piece is estimated to be sold for 15 to 20 million dollars when it is auctioned in Geneva on November 13, 2013. UPI/John Angelillo
White gull bird feather in the sea sand. Close-up of white bird feathers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-gull-bird-feather-in-the-sea-sand-close-up-of-white-bird-feathers-image426509170.html
RF2FNW4PA–White gull bird feather in the sea sand. Close-up of white bird feathers.
Swainson's Spurfowl standing out in the open on a tar road Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swainsons-spurfowl-standing-out-in-the-open-on-a-tar-road-image181312953.html
RMMEYEEH–Swainson's Spurfowl standing out in the open on a tar road
A young Southern Carmine Bee-eater sitting on the tar road, Kruger National Park. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-southern-carmine-bee-eater-sitting-on-the-tar-road-kruger-national-park-image453380153.html
RF2H9H709–A young Southern Carmine Bee-eater sitting on the tar road, Kruger National Park.
Retribution: Tarring and Feathering, or The Patriot's Revenge, pub. 1795 (hand coloured engraving). Creator: James Gillray (1757 - 1815). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retribution-tarring-and-feathering-or-the-patriots-revenge-pub-1795-hand-coloured-engraving-creator-james-gillray-1757-1815-image221501198.html
RMPTA712–Retribution: Tarring and Feathering, or The Patriot's Revenge, pub. 1795 (hand coloured engraving). Creator: James Gillray (1757 - 1815).
World War One advertisement for Wright's Coal Tar Soap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-world-war-one-advertisement-for-wrights-coal-tar-soap-1915-24793260.html
RMBC9C1G–World War One advertisement for Wright's Coal Tar Soap 1915
Under the yellow flag : an account of some experiences of Henry Leffmann as port physician of the port of Philadelphia ; to which have been added a few notes and comments on the history of the port of Philadelphia . t ALL agreethat Tar and FEATHERS will be his Portion who pilots her into this Harbour. ?- * * * THE COMMITTEE FOR TARRING & FEATHERING. Nov. 27, 1773. Pilots usually cruise in small sailing vessels strongl)- and trimlybuilt, formerly managed by apprentices to the service but now incharge of permanent crews. Each boat carries a few fully qualifiedpilots and these are put on vessels Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-yellow-flag-an-account-of-some-experiences-of-henry-leffmann-as-port-physician-of-the-port-of-philadelphia-to-which-have-been-added-a-few-notes-and-comments-on-the-history-of-the-port-of-philadelphia-t-all-agreethat-tar-and-feathers-will-be-his-portion-who-pilots-her-into-this-harbour-the-committee-for-tarring-feathering-nov-27-1773-pilots-usually-cruise-in-small-sailing-vessels-strongl-and-trimlybuilt-formerly-managed-by-apprentices-to-the-service-but-now-incharge-of-permanent-crews-each-boat-carries-a-few-fully-qualifiedpilots-and-these-are-put-on-vessels-image343354353.html
RM2AXH3YD–Under the yellow flag : an account of some experiences of Henry Leffmann as port physician of the port of Philadelphia ; to which have been added a few notes and comments on the history of the port of Philadelphia . t ALL agreethat Tar and FEATHERS will be his Portion who pilots her into this Harbour. ?- * * * THE COMMITTEE FOR TARRING & FEATHERING. Nov. 27, 1773. Pilots usually cruise in small sailing vessels strongl)- and trimlybuilt, formerly managed by apprentices to the service but now incharge of permanent crews. Each boat carries a few fully qualifiedpilots and these are put on vessels
a dead bird on the beach Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dead-bird-on-the-beach-image264367495.html
RFWA2YC7–a dead bird on the beach
. English: Fleuron from book: Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn-Work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Guild them with Gold, Silver, or Lacquering, &c. To dye Bristles, Hair Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate: To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfume Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-arts-treasury-of-rarities-and-curious-inventions-in-two-parts-part-i-containing-the-mystery-of-dying-cloth-silk-stuffs-hair-feathers-bone-horn-work-leather-c-and-to-prepare-and-use-them-to-prepare-and-colour-skins-of-leather-or-guild-them-with-gold-silver-or-lacquering-c-to-dye-bristles-hair-marble-paper-to-recover-faded-colours-in-cloth-or-silk-and-to-take-out-spots-or-stains-of-tar-rosin-grease-oyl-c-and-preserve-them-from-moth-and-worms-to-scower-silver-and-gold-lace-and-plate-to-cement-broken-glass-and-china-and-to-make-perfume-image189261494.html
RMMYWGY2–. English: Fleuron from book: Art's treasury of rarities: and curious inventions. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, Silk, Stuffs Hair, Feathers, Bone, Horn-Work, Leather, &c. and to prepare and use them. To prepare and colour Skins of Leather, or Guild them with Gold, Silver, or Lacquering, &c. To dye Bristles, Hair Marble Paper; to recover faded Colours in Cloth or Silk, and to take out Spots or Stains of Tar, Rosin, Grease, Oyl, &c. and preserve them from Moth and Worms. To scower Silver and Gold Lace and Plate: To Cement broken Glass and China, and to make Perfume
A First Nation Canadian protests against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-first-nation-canadian-protests-against-the-destruction-and-pollution-111322498.html
RMGD34YE–A First Nation Canadian protests against the destruction and pollution of the Tar Sands industry at the 4th annual Healing Walk
A fisherman shows a tourist leaves and bird feathers he found covered in an oil-like substance, May 8, 2010, in Dauphin Island, Alabama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-fisherman-shows-a-tourist-leaves-and-bird-feathers-he-found-covered-in-an-oil-like-substance-may-8-2010-in-dauphin-island-alabama-image243098254.html
RMT3E28E–A fisherman shows a tourist leaves and bird feathers he found covered in an oil-like substance, May 8, 2010, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
The tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada with an oiled Guillemot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-tailings-pond-at-the-syncrude-mine-north-of-fort-mcmurray-alberta-54024848.html
RMD3W16T–The tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada with an oiled Guillemot.
Colonias británicas de América del Norte. Lealista capturado y humillado con su emplumación por un grupo de Hijos de la Libertad (Sons of Liberty). Grabado por Vernier y Branche. Panorama Universal. Historia de los Estados Unidos de América, por Roux de Rochelle. Edición española, impresa en Barcelona en 1850. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonias-britnicas-de-amrica-del-norte-lealista-capturado-y-humillado-con-su-emplumacin-por-un-grupo-de-hijos-de-la-libertad-sons-of-liberty-grabado-por-vernier-y-branche-panorama-universal-historia-de-los-estados-unidos-de-amrica-por-roux-de-rochelle-edicin-espaola-impresa-en-barcelona-en-1850-image359880610.html
RM2BWDYAX–Colonias británicas de América del Norte. Lealista capturado y humillado con su emplumación por un grupo de Hijos de la Libertad (Sons of Liberty). Grabado por Vernier y Branche. Panorama Universal. Historia de los Estados Unidos de América, por Roux de Rochelle. Edición española, impresa en Barcelona en 1850.
The tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada with an oiled Guillemot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-tailings-pond-at-the-syncrude-mine-north-of-fort-mcmurray-alberta-54024815.html
RMD3W15K–The tailings pond at the Syncrude mine north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada with an oiled Guillemot.
Saarbruecken, Germany. 28th Mar, 2017. A speed camera after vandals covered it in tar and feathers in Saarbruecken, Germany, 28 March 2017. The perpetrators, who remain unidentified, covered a total of two cameras in tar and feathers. Photo: Oliver Dietze/Oliver Dietze/dpa/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-saarbruecken-germany-28th-mar-2017-a-speed-camera-after-vandals-covered-136992966.html
RMHXTFWX–Saarbruecken, Germany. 28th Mar, 2017. A speed camera after vandals covered it in tar and feathers in Saarbruecken, Germany, 28 March 2017. The perpetrators, who remain unidentified, covered a total of two cameras in tar and feathers. Photo: Oliver Dietze/Oliver Dietze/dpa/dpa/Alamy Live News
Prothonotary warbler, Protonotaria citrea, small yellow golden grey songbird in the habitat. Warbler near the river with young mangrove plant, Rio Tar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prothonotary-warbler-protonotaria-citrea-small-yellow-golden-grey-songbird-in-the-habitat-warbler-near-the-river-with-young-mangrove-plant-rio-tar-image425825455.html
RF2FMP0KY–Prothonotary warbler, Protonotaria citrea, small yellow golden grey songbird in the habitat. Warbler near the river with young mangrove plant, Rio Tar
Concept of Environmental Pollution a birds feather is damaged and covered in oil from dirty water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concept-of-environmental-pollution-a-birds-feather-is-damaged-and-covered-in-oil-from-dirty-water-image345093879.html
RF2B1CANB–Concept of Environmental Pollution a birds feather is damaged and covered in oil from dirty water
street pigeon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-street-pigeon-141050131.html
RFJ5DATK–street pigeon
A pigeon lying in the middle of a recently resurfaced road on warm, freshly-laid tarmac, London, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-pigeon-lying-in-the-middle-of-a-recently-resurfaced-road-on-warm-141547622.html
RMJ681C6–A pigeon lying in the middle of a recently resurfaced road on warm, freshly-laid tarmac, London, UK
Untitled (Yellow Tar and Feathers) an art work from Jean-Michel Basquait hangs on a wall at a press preview of a contemporary art auction at Sotheby's in New York City on November 1, 2013. Jean-Michel Basquait's piece is estimated to be sold for 15 to 20 million dollars when it is auctioned in Geneva on November 13, 2013. UPI/John Angelillo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/untitled-yellow-tar-and-feathers-an-art-work-from-jean-michel-basquait-hangs-on-a-wall-at-a-press-preview-of-a-contemporary-art-auction-at-sothebys-in-new-york-city-on-november-1-2013-jean-michel-basquaits-piece-is-estimated-to-be-sold-for-15-to-20-million-dollars-when-it-is-auctioned-in-geneva-on-november-13-2013-upijohn-angelillo-image258022701.html
RMTYNXGD–Untitled (Yellow Tar and Feathers) an art work from Jean-Michel Basquait hangs on a wall at a press preview of a contemporary art auction at Sotheby's in New York City on November 1, 2013. Jean-Michel Basquait's piece is estimated to be sold for 15 to 20 million dollars when it is auctioned in Geneva on November 13, 2013. UPI/John Angelillo
Woman selling chickens in Soweto Johannesburg South Africa Model Released GreatStock Afrika Collection Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woman-selling-chickens-in-soweto-johannesburg-south-africa-model-released-19880418.html
RFB49HJX–Woman selling chickens in Soweto Johannesburg South Africa Model Released GreatStock Afrika Collection
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RM2CPA39R–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . fore-head, and feathers on sidesof under mandible salientwith a slight convexity.Commissure about straightto the hook. Bill aboutone-tliird longerthan head,slightly longer than tar
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. On the natural history and classification of birds . 1. erythrotis. Dixons Voy.haemorrhous. O.dAf. 107.1. PI. Enl. 508. Tricophorijs, Temminck. Bristle-neck, (fig. 207.)Culmen gradually arched.Nostrils and base of thebill surrounded with length-ened slender hairs. Gapevery strongly bristled. Mar-gins of the mandibles white.Feathers of the crown andchin elongated. Nape of theneck furnished with seve-ral conspicuous lengthenedbristles, very considerablyexceeding the surroundingfeathers. Feet short. Tar-sus longer than the hind toe,and feathered beyond the knees. Inner toe shortest.Wings and ta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-natural-history-and-classification-of-birds-1-erythrotis-dixons-voyhaemorrhous-odaf-1071-pi-enl-508-tricophorijs-temminck-bristle-neck-fig-207culmen-gradually-archednostrils-and-base-of-thebill-surrounded-with-length-ened-slender-hairs-gapevery-strongly-bristled-mar-gins-of-the-mandibles-whitefeathers-of-the-crown-andchin-elongated-nape-of-theneck-furnished-with-seve-ral-conspicuous-lengthenedbristles-very-considerablyexceeding-the-surroundingfeathers-feet-short-tar-sus-longer-than-the-hind-toeand-feathered-beyond-the-knees-inner-toe-shortestwings-and-ta-image375361885.html
RM2CPK5WH–. On the natural history and classification of birds . 1. erythrotis. Dixons Voy.haemorrhous. O.dAf. 107.1. PI. Enl. 508. Tricophorijs, Temminck. Bristle-neck, (fig. 207.)Culmen gradually arched.Nostrils and base of thebill surrounded with length-ened slender hairs. Gapevery strongly bristled. Mar-gins of the mandibles white.Feathers of the crown andchin elongated. Nape of theneck furnished with seve-ral conspicuous lengthenedbristles, very considerablyexceeding the surroundingfeathers. Feet short. Tar-sus longer than the hind toe,and feathered beyond the knees. Inner toe shortest.Wings and ta
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. Boone County Recorder . spirit, rampant in thosedays, asserted itself in the form ota mob, which, after a parle, spar-ed tar and feathers, out vameathe man to leave the eouiitrv.He fled and no tidings concerninghim have ever come. The woman, sullen and dazed,made no explanation at the timeexcept that she was homeless andsick. She gave the name of Re-becca Trift. She was at that timeapparently a little iless thanthirty. The authorities not knowingwhat to do with the odd chargethrust upon them, committed herto the county farm. Here, for 43 years, she haa re-mained a county dependent and never Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-spirit-rampant-in-thosedays-asserted-itself-in-the-form-ota-mob-which-after-a-parle-spar-ed-tar-and-feathers-out-vameathe-man-to-leave-the-eouiitrvhe-fled-and-no-tidings-concerninghim-have-ever-come-the-woman-sullen-and-dazedmade-no-explanation-at-the-timeexcept-that-she-was-homeless-andsick-she-gave-the-name-of-re-becca-trift-she-was-at-that-timeapparently-a-little-iless-thanthirty-the-authorities-not-knowingwhat-to-do-with-the-odd-chargethrust-upon-them-committed-herto-the-county-farm-here-for-43-years-she-haa-re-mained-a-county-dependent-and-never-image370145886.html
RM2CE5GRX–. Boone County Recorder . spirit, rampant in thosedays, asserted itself in the form ota mob, which, after a parle, spar-ed tar and feathers, out vameathe man to leave the eouiitrv.He fled and no tidings concerninghim have ever come. The woman, sullen and dazed,made no explanation at the timeexcept that she was homeless andsick. She gave the name of Re-becca Trift. She was at that timeapparently a little iless thanthirty. The authorities not knowingwhat to do with the odd chargethrust upon them, committed herto the county farm. Here, for 43 years, she haa re-mained a county dependent and never
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. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . n earth had come, and herushed off from the stage, while the curtain rolled down with a bang. This ended the show, andthe boys, who had laugheduntil tears stood in theireyes, left the hall and re-turned to the hotel. Theylearned the next day thatthe mill-men had threat-ened to ride the elder outof town on a rail, andthen treat him to a coatof tar and feathers; but through the persuasion of one of theiremployers, who learned their intention, they concluded to foregotheir threats if the Mormon left t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-wilds-a-record-of-sport-and-adventure-in-the-forests-of-new-hampshire-and-maine-n-earth-had-come-and-herushed-off-from-the-stage-while-the-curtain-rolled-down-with-a-bang-this-ended-the-show-andthe-boys-who-had-laugheduntil-tears-stood-in-theireyes-left-the-hall-and-re-turned-to-the-hotel-theylearned-the-next-day-thatthe-mill-men-had-threat-ened-to-ride-the-elder-outof-town-on-a-rail-andthen-treat-him-to-a-coatof-tar-and-feathers-but-through-the-persuasion-of-one-of-theiremployers-who-learned-their-intention-they-concluded-to-foregotheir-threats-if-the-mormon-left-t-image369640225.html
RM2CDAFTH–. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . n earth had come, and herushed off from the stage, while the curtain rolled down with a bang. This ended the show, andthe boys, who had laugheduntil tears stood in theireyes, left the hall and re-turned to the hotel. Theylearned the next day thatthe mill-men had threat-ened to ride the elder outof town on a rail, andthen treat him to a coatof tar and feathers; but through the persuasion of one of theiremployers, who learned their intention, they concluded to foregotheir threats if the Mormon left t
. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . reets, mention of which has been previously made in thiswork. The estate passed through many hands among, them thatof (iiles Alexander, whom tradition says treated his wife so ill thatone evening a party of young men of some of the best families inBoston came disguised to his house, broke oftthe heads of two-lone lions who kept guard at the front gate, and wound up theirfrolic by bestowing on the obnoxious proprietor a complete suitof tar and feathers. A labyrinth in front of the house consti-tuted the limit of Mrs. Alexanders prescribed bounds for out-d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-views-of-ye-towne-of-boston-reets-mention-of-which-has-been-previously-made-in-thiswork-the-estate-passed-through-many-hands-among-them-thatof-iiles-alexander-whom-tradition-says-treated-his-wife-so-ill-thatone-evening-a-party-of-young-men-of-some-of-the-best-families-inboston-came-disguised-to-his-house-broke-oftthe-heads-of-two-lone-lions-who-kept-guard-at-the-front-gate-and-wound-up-theirfrolic-by-bestowing-on-the-obnoxious-proprietor-a-complete-suitof-tar-and-feathers-a-labyrinth-in-front-of-the-house-consti-tuted-the-limit-of-mrs-alexanders-prescribed-bounds-for-out-d-image370183097.html
RM2CE788W–. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . reets, mention of which has been previously made in thiswork. The estate passed through many hands among, them thatof (iiles Alexander, whom tradition says treated his wife so ill thatone evening a party of young men of some of the best families inBoston came disguised to his house, broke oftthe heads of two-lone lions who kept guard at the front gate, and wound up theirfrolic by bestowing on the obnoxious proprietor a complete suitof tar and feathers. A labyrinth in front of the house consti-tuted the limit of Mrs. Alexanders prescribed bounds for out-d
. The bird, its form and function . tr ^^^^^^^^1 t i^^H ^^^^ li^l^ Il.i. 149. -ruiMnal scrolls of dog. In :ihirtl tlusc lioiits are tar more siiniilc. 2o6 The Bird sense of smell most acutely developed, although in bothcases it is the delicate nerves of touch in the bill whichare most helpful in detecting the presence of the earth-worms which constitute the food of these birds. To whatever degree the nostrils of land birds aidtheir owners in procuring food, it is certain that those. Fig. 1.50.—Head of Apteryx, showing tactile hair-like feathers, nostrils at tip of beak, and small eyes. species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-its-form-and-function-tr-1-t-ih-lil-ili-149-ruimnal-scrolls-of-dog-in-ihirtl-tlusc-lioiits-are-tar-more-siiniilc-2o6-the-bird-sense-of-smell-most-acutely-developed-although-in-bothcases-it-is-the-delicate-nerves-of-touch-in-the-bill-whichare-most-helpful-in-detecting-the-presence-of-the-earth-worms-which-constitute-the-food-of-these-birds-to-whatever-degree-the-nostrils-of-land-birds-aidtheir-owners-in-procuring-food-it-is-certain-that-those-fig-150head-of-apteryx-showing-tactile-hair-like-feathers-nostrils-at-tip-of-beak-and-small-eyes-species-image374685809.html
RM2CNGBG1–. The bird, its form and function . tr ^^^^^^^^1 t i^^H ^^^^ li^l^ Il.i. 149. -ruiMnal scrolls of dog. In :ihirtl tlusc lioiits are tar more siiniilc. 2o6 The Bird sense of smell most acutely developed, although in bothcases it is the delicate nerves of touch in the bill whichare most helpful in detecting the presence of the earth-worms which constitute the food of these birds. To whatever degree the nostrils of land birds aidtheir owners in procuring food, it is certain that those. Fig. 1.50.—Head of Apteryx, showing tactile hair-like feathers, nostrils at tip of beak, and small eyes. species
. Wit, humor and pathos . wing excited about it, be-cause—b-e-c-a-u-s-e they havent. But why? I asked. I want to know an instancewhere a Chinaman has ever shown himself to be adarned fool. Why, Eli, Ive known a Chinaman to secrete twoaces in his sleeves, and when Ive played the threeaces I had secreted in my sleeves, why, thered befive aces out! How absurd! Yes, that was very foolish for the Chinaman, butwhat other cases of foolishness have you seen amongthe Chinamen? I asked. Why, it was only the day before I left Frisco, Mr.Perkins, that we put some tar and feathers on one ofthem Johnnys, ju Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wit-humor-and-pathos-wing-excited-about-it-be-causeb-e-c-a-u-s-e-they-havent-but-why-i-asked-i-want-to-know-an-instancewhere-a-chinaman-has-ever-shown-himself-to-be-adarned-fool-why-eli-ive-known-a-chinaman-to-secrete-twoaces-in-his-sleeves-and-when-ive-played-the-threeaces-i-had-secreted-in-my-sleeves-why-thered-befive-aces-out!-how-absurd!-yes-that-was-very-foolish-for-the-chinaman-butwhat-other-cases-of-foolishness-have-you-seen-amongthe-chinamen-i-asked-why-it-was-only-the-day-before-i-left-frisco-mrperkins-that-we-put-some-tar-and-feathers-on-one-ofthem-johnnys-ju-image369680334.html
RM2CDCB12–. Wit, humor and pathos . wing excited about it, be-cause—b-e-c-a-u-s-e they havent. But why? I asked. I want to know an instancewhere a Chinaman has ever shown himself to be adarned fool. Why, Eli, Ive known a Chinaman to secrete twoaces in his sleeves, and when Ive played the threeaces I had secreted in my sleeves, why, thered befive aces out! How absurd! Yes, that was very foolish for the Chinaman, butwhat other cases of foolishness have you seen amongthe Chinamen? I asked. Why, it was only the day before I left Frisco, Mr.Perkins, that we put some tar and feathers on one ofthem Johnnys, ju
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . e. ANAS OBSCURA GmeLBlack Duck. Dusky Duck. Head and neck pale brown, finely dottedand streaked with dark brown; top of thehead darker than the cheeks ; general plu-mage dark brown; feathers edged with palebuff; speculum purple edged with black;bill yellowish green with dark nail, no blackat the base; feet orange red with duskywebs; the color of the feet varies. Length, 21; Wing, 10.75; ^^, 2.10; Tar-sus, 1.75. This species may always be easilydistinguished from the female ofthe Mallard by the ab 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-e-anas-obscura-gmelblack-duck-dusky-duck-head-and-neck-pale-brown-finely-dottedand-streaked-with-dark-brown-top-of-thehead-darker-than-the-cheeks-general-plu-mage-dark-brown-feathers-edged-with-palebuff-speculum-purple-edged-with-blackbill-yellowish-green-with-dark-nail-no-blackat-the-base-feet-orange-red-with-duskywebs-the-color-of-the-feet-varies-length-21-wing-1075-210-tar-sus-175-this-species-may-always-be-easilydistinguished-from-the-female-ofthe-mallard-by-the-ab-image375154940.html
RM2CP9NXM–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . e. ANAS OBSCURA GmeLBlack Duck. Dusky Duck. Head and neck pale brown, finely dottedand streaked with dark brown; top of thehead darker than the cheeks ; general plu-mage dark brown; feathers edged with palebuff; speculum purple edged with black;bill yellowish green with dark nail, no blackat the base; feet orange red with duskywebs; the color of the feet varies. Length, 21; Wing, 10.75; ^^, 2.10; Tar-sus, 1.75. This species may always be easilydistinguished from the female ofthe Mallard by the ab
. Hunting and fishing in Florida : including a key to the water birds known to occur in the State . eathers edgedwith tawny brown; primaries dusky, the shaftsbeing white and the base of the feathers white;some of the secondaries white; bill yellowish brown,dark on the tip ; feet dull yellow. Adult in winter: Head and under parts white,a small patch around the eye and a nuchal crestdusky ; the under parts of the body are tinged withashy gray on the sides ; upper parts grayish ashcolor; wings showing a distinct white bar; billdusky; feet brownish.Length, 7.45; Wing, 5; Tail, 2.50; Bill, .94; Tar 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-eathers-edgedwith-tawny-brown-primaries-dusky-the-shaftsbeing-white-and-the-base-of-the-feathers-whitesome-of-the-secondaries-white-bill-yellowish-browndark-on-the-tip-feet-dull-yellow-adult-in-winter-head-and-under-parts-whitea-small-patch-around-the-eye-and-a-nuchal-crestdusky-the-under-parts-of-the-body-are-tinged-withashy-gray-on-the-sides-upper-parts-grayish-ashcolor-wings-showing-a-distinct-white-bar-billdusky-feet-brownishlength-745-wing-5-tail-250-bill-94-tar-image375046490.html
RM2CP4RHE–. Hunting and fishing in Florida : including a key to the water birds known to occur in the State . eathers edgedwith tawny brown; primaries dusky, the shaftsbeing white and the base of the feathers white;some of the secondaries white; bill yellowish brown,dark on the tip ; feet dull yellow. Adult in winter: Head and under parts white,a small patch around the eye and a nuchal crestdusky ; the under parts of the body are tinged withashy gray on the sides ; upper parts grayish ashcolor; wings showing a distinct white bar; billdusky; feet brownish.Length, 7.45; Wing, 5; Tail, 2.50; Bill, .94; Tar
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . d the throat white. The back proper has very dark centersto the feathers. The common morning and evening note ofthis bird is a grunting sound much like that of a hungry pig. FAM. XL!J. RAILS, GALLINULES, ETC. 257 Like all the rails, itis a difficult bird toobserve because ofits ability as askulker. Length, 8-lOi^; wing,4^4-4 s) ; tail, U ; tar-sus, 1-^ ; culmeii, U.North America; breed-ing from Illinois andPennsylvania, north toManitoba and Labia-dor, and wintering from 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-d-the-throat-white-the-back-proper-has-very-dark-centersto-the-feathers-the-common-morning-and-evening-note-ofthis-bird-is-a-grunting-sound-much-like-that-of-a-hungry-pig-fam-xl!j-rails-gallinules-etc-257-like-all-the-rails-itis-a-difficult-bird-toobserve-because-ofits-ability-as-askulker-length-8-loi-wing44-4-s-tail-u-tar-sus-1-culmeii-unorth-america-breed-ing-from-illinois-andpennsylvania-north-tomanitoba-and-labia-dor-and-wintering-from-image375058482.html
RM2CP5AWP–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . d the throat white. The back proper has very dark centersto the feathers. The common morning and evening note ofthis bird is a grunting sound much like that of a hungry pig. FAM. XL!J. RAILS, GALLINULES, ETC. 257 Like all the rails, itis a difficult bird toobserve because ofits ability as askulker. Length, 8-lOi^; wing,4^4-4 s) ; tail, U ; tar-sus, 1-^ ; culmeii, U.North America; breed-ing from Illinois andPennsylvania, north toManitoba and Labia-dor, and wintering from
. Birds of North Carolina . rest ofhead and neck rufous-chestiuit glossed with vinaceous; back, with lengthened inter-scajndars,green, more or less washed with l)hiisli gray; wing-coverts gi-een, margined with white or bufTy;belly asliy gray, more or less washed with biilTy. /in.—Similar, Init with neck and nndcrpartsstreaked with blackish; back without lengthened feathers or wash of blue-gray; wing-covertswidely margined with buffv ochraceous. L., 17.00; W., 7.2.i; Tar., 1.90; B., 2.50. (Chap.,BiriUof E.N. A.) liniigc.—North America, breeding from southern Canada to tlie West Indies; winters Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-north-carolina-rest-ofhead-and-neck-rufous-chestiuit-glossed-with-vinaceous-back-with-lengthened-inter-scajndarsgreen-more-or-less-washed-with-lhiisli-gray-wing-coverts-gi-een-margined-with-white-or-buftybelly-asliy-gray-more-or-less-washed-with-biilty-insimilar-init-with-neck-and-nndcrpartsstreaked-with-blackish-back-without-lengthened-feathers-or-wash-of-blue-gray-wing-covertswidely-margined-with-buffv-ochraceous-l-1700-w-72i-tar-190-b-250-chapbiriuof-en-a-liniigcnorth-america-breeding-from-southern-canada-to-tlie-west-indies-winters-image374718080.html
RM2CNHTMG–. Birds of North Carolina . rest ofhead and neck rufous-chestiuit glossed with vinaceous; back, with lengthened inter-scajndars,green, more or less washed with l)hiisli gray; wing-coverts gi-een, margined with white or bufTy;belly asliy gray, more or less washed with biilTy. /in.—Similar, Init with neck and nndcrpartsstreaked with blackish; back without lengthened feathers or wash of blue-gray; wing-covertswidely margined with buffv ochraceous. L., 17.00; W., 7.2.i; Tar., 1.90; B., 2.50. (Chap.,BiriUof E.N. A.) liniigc.—North America, breeding from southern Canada to tlie West Indies; winters
. Hunting and fishing in Florida : including a key to the water birds known to occur in the State . Gmel.Black Duck. Dusky Duck. Head and neck pale brown, finely dottedand streaked with dark brown : top of tliehead darker than the cheeks : general plu-mage dark l)rown ; feathers edged with palebuff; speculum purple edged with black;bill yellowish green with dark nail, no blackat the base; feet orange red with duskywebs; the color of the feet varies. Length, 21; Wing, 10.75 • ^ll- --lo- Tar-sus. 1.75. This species may always be easilydistinguished from the female ofthe Mallard by the absence of 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-gmelblack-duck-dusky-duck-head-and-neck-pale-brown-finely-dottedand-streaked-with-dark-brown-top-of-tliehead-darker-than-the-cheeks-general-plu-mage-dark-lrown-feathers-edged-with-palebuff-speculum-purple-edged-with-blackbill-yellowish-green-with-dark-nail-no-blackat-the-base-feet-orange-red-with-duskywebs-the-color-of-the-feet-varies-length-21-wing-1075-ll-lo-tar-sus-175-this-species-may-always-be-easilydistinguished-from-the-female-ofthe-mallard-by-the-absence-of-image375050808.html
RM2CP513M–. Hunting and fishing in Florida : including a key to the water birds known to occur in the State . Gmel.Black Duck. Dusky Duck. Head and neck pale brown, finely dottedand streaked with dark brown : top of tliehead darker than the cheeks : general plu-mage dark l)rown ; feathers edged with palebuff; speculum purple edged with black;bill yellowish green with dark nail, no blackat the base; feet orange red with duskywebs; the color of the feet varies. Length, 21; Wing, 10.75 • ^ll- --lo- Tar-sus. 1.75. This species may always be easilydistinguished from the female ofthe Mallard by the absence of
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . BSCURA Gmel.Black Duck. Dusky Duck. Head and neck pale brown, finely dottedand streaked with dark brown : top of thehead darker than the cheeks ; general plu-mage dark brown ; feathers edged with palebuff: speculum purple edged with black;bill yellowish green with dark nail, no blackat the base; feet orange red with duskywebs; the color of the feet varies. Length, 21; Wing, 10.75: Bill. 2.10: Tar-sus. 1.75. This species may always be easilvdistinguished from the female ofthe jNIallard bv the abse 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-bscura-gmelblack-duck-dusky-duck-head-and-neck-pale-brown-finely-dottedand-streaked-with-dark-brown-top-of-thehead-darker-than-the-cheeks-general-plu-mage-dark-brown-feathers-edged-with-palebuff-speculum-purple-edged-with-blackbill-yellowish-green-with-dark-nail-no-blackat-the-base-feet-orange-red-with-duskywebs-the-color-of-the-feet-varies-length-21-wing-1075-bill-210-tar-sus-175-this-species-may-always-be-easilvdistinguished-from-the-female-ofthe-jniallard-bv-the-abse-image375016252.html
RM2CP3D1G–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . BSCURA Gmel.Black Duck. Dusky Duck. Head and neck pale brown, finely dottedand streaked with dark brown : top of thehead darker than the cheeks ; general plu-mage dark brown ; feathers edged with palebuff: speculum purple edged with black;bill yellowish green with dark nail, no blackat the base; feet orange red with duskywebs; the color of the feet varies. Length, 21; Wing, 10.75: Bill. 2.10: Tar-sus. 1.75. This species may always be easilvdistinguished from the female ofthe jNIallard bv the abse
. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. 7^he Bo£to7hians Pwjuiij Ike Excuc-Man^On Tary^inq And Ftalrieving Tsvo Old Prints. BT M. WINCHESIKB ADiM9. I^WO queer old prints once used to hang In my grandfathers wide old hall.In tiiahcgany frames, by worsted cords.On the side of the western wall. ■ Bostonians paying the Exciseman, Was the otic wirh th.e Liberty Tree, While the exrisenian. all feathers and tar.Was begging for liberty I A rope round hs nc.-k, a noose over head, Showed hanging might be a fact;On the tr-ink of a tree, placed upside Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-spirit-of-76-devoted-to-the-principles-incidents-and-men-of-76-and-colonial-times-7he-boto7hians-pwjuiij-ike-excuc-manon-taryinq-and-ftalrieving-tsvo-old-prints-bt-m-winchesikb-adim9-iwo-queer-old-prints-once-used-to-hang-in-my-grandfathers-wide-old-hallin-tiiahcgany-frames-by-worsted-cordson-the-side-of-the-western-wall-bostonians-paying-the-exciseman-was-the-otic-wirh-the-liberty-tree-while-the-exrisenian-all-feathers-and-tarwas-begging-for-liberty-i-a-rope-round-hs-nc-k-a-noose-over-head-showed-hanging-might-be-a-facton-the-tr-ink-of-a-tree-placed-upside-image370483929.html
RM2CEN00W–. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. 7^he Bo£to7hians Pwjuiij Ike Excuc-Man^On Tary^inq And Ftalrieving Tsvo Old Prints. BT M. WINCHESIKB ADiM9. I^WO queer old prints once used to hang In my grandfathers wide old hall.In tiiahcgany frames, by worsted cords.On the side of the western wall. ■ Bostonians paying the Exciseman, Was the otic wirh th.e Liberty Tree, While the exrisenian. all feathers and tar.Was begging for liberty I A rope round hs nc.-k, a noose over head, Showed hanging might be a fact;On the tr-ink of a tree, placed upside
. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. 20 ()ld ild'auiii'aji Ciin'inos. lo. Another iiidiratioti tlnit tlic property in tliis eaclie was once the treasure of a chief is tlic sh;ibby hiokiug' ruin of net work shown in Vii^. i8. This was onec, hove'cr, the iiel of a, niiieli prized feather cape, the peculiar property of the alii. So tar as can l,)i' detorinincd by the few remains of feathers still attached to their qiiills, the eoh)r was red, by no means su precious as the ycHow feathers. The sliape is rec- tant(ii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-bernice-pauahi-bishop-museum-of-polynesian-ethnology-and-natural-history-natural-history-ethnology-20-ld-ildauiiiaji-ciininos-lo-another-iiidiratioti-tlnit-tlic-property-in-tliis-eaclie-was-once-the-treasure-of-a-chief-is-tlic-shibby-hiokiug-ruin-of-net-work-shown-in-vii-i8-this-was-onec-hovecr-the-iiel-of-a-niiieli-prized-feather-cape-the-peculiar-property-of-the-alii-so-tar-as-can-li-detorinincd-by-the-few-remains-of-feathers-still-attached-to-their-qiiills-the-eohr-was-red-by-no-means-su-precious-as-the-ychow-feathers-the-sliape-is-rec-tantii-image237961674.html
RMRR42F6–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. 20 ()ld ild'auiii'aji Ciin'inos. lo. Another iiidiratioti tlnit tlic property in tliis eaclie was once the treasure of a chief is tlic sh;ibby hiokiug' ruin of net work shown in Vii^. i8. This was onec, hove'cr, the iiel of a, niiieli prized feather cape, the peculiar property of the alii. So tar as can l,)i' detorinincd by the few remains of feathers still attached to their qiiills, the eoh)r was red, by no means su precious as the ycHow feathers. The sliape is rec- tant(ii
. British birds. Birds. nOTES. SEA-BIRDS AND OIL. In Jainuuv 1914 Mr. H. G. Alexander noticed a number of Scoters in Romney Marsh. Kent, with their feathers so clogged with "" oil and tar "' that they were scarcely able to iy , {British Birds, Vol. VIII., p. 241). In a subsequent letter. .Mr. Alexander wrote to me as follows : â â I understood that the Scoters had tir.st come a.shore on the 9th or 10th January and they were abundant right from Pett to Dungeness. Some were able to fly about over the land. When I got to the shore on January 11th, I found a lot of both species (Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-birds-birds-notes-sea-birds-and-oil-in-jainuuv-1914-mr-h-g-alexander-noticed-a-number-of-scoters-in-romney-marsh-kent-with-their-feathers-so-clogged-with-quotquot-oil-and-tar-quot-that-they-were-scarcely-able-to-iy-british-birds-vol-viii-p-241-in-a-subsequent-letter-mr-alexander-wrote-to-me-as-follows-i-understood-that-the-scoters-had-tirst-come-ashore-on-the-9th-or-10th-january-and-they-were-abundant-right-from-pett-to-dungeness-some-were-able-to-fly-about-over-the-land-when-i-got-to-the-shore-on-january-11th-i-found-a-lot-of-both-species-co-image234259997.html
RMRH3D0D–. British birds. Birds. nOTES. SEA-BIRDS AND OIL. In Jainuuv 1914 Mr. H. G. Alexander noticed a number of Scoters in Romney Marsh. Kent, with their feathers so clogged with "" oil and tar "' that they were scarcely able to iy , {British Birds, Vol. VIII., p. 241). In a subsequent letter. .Mr. Alexander wrote to me as follows : â â I understood that the Scoters had tir.st come a.shore on the 9th or 10th January and they were abundant right from Pett to Dungeness. Some were able to fly about over the land. When I got to the shore on January 11th, I found a lot of both species (Co
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. FAM. IX TERNS AND GULLS 327. black. The outer tail feathers are white, with brownish on the terminal half of the inner web. Length, 16; wing, 12 ; tail, 1, forked, Z ; tar- sus, 1; culmen, If. Trop- ical regions generally ; breeding in North Amer- ica rarely north to North Sooty Tern Carolina; wandering to New England, and wintering south of the United States. The Bridled Tern (76. Sterna ancethetus) has the two outer tail feathers wholly white. It is a 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-birds-fam-ix-terns-and-gulls-327-black-the-outer-tail-feathers-are-white-with-brownish-on-the-terminal-half-of-the-inner-web-length-16-wing-12-tail-1-forked-z-tar-sus-1-culmen-if-trop-ical-regions-generally-breeding-in-north-amer-ica-rarely-north-to-north-sooty-tern-carolina-wandering-to-new-england-and-wintering-south-of-the-united-states-the-bridled-tern-76-sterna-ancethetus-has-the-two-outer-tail-feathers-wholly-white-it-is-a-image234572500.html
RMRHHKH8–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. FAM. IX TERNS AND GULLS 327. black. The outer tail feathers are white, with brownish on the terminal half of the inner web. Length, 16; wing, 12 ; tail, 1, forked, Z ; tar- sus, 1; culmen, If. Trop- ical regions generally ; breeding in North Amer- ica rarely north to North Sooty Tern Carolina; wandering to New England, and wintering south of the United States. The Bridled Tern (76. Sterna ancethetus) has the two outer tail feathers wholly white. It is a
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. FAM. LX. TERNS AND GULLS 327 black. The outer tail feathers are white, with brownish on the terminal half of the inner web. Length, 16; wing, 12 ; tail, Tl, forlied, 3} ; tar- sus, 1; culmen. If. Trop- ical regions generally ; breeding in North Amer- ica rarely north to North Carolina; wanderin. United States. The Bridled Tern (76. ooty Tern to New England, and wintering south of the Sterna anmthettts) has the two outer tail feathers wholly white. It is a tropical 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-fam-lx-terns-and-gulls-327-black-the-outer-tail-feathers-are-white-with-brownish-on-the-terminal-half-of-the-inner-web-length-16-wing-12-tail-tl-forlied-3-tar-sus-1-culmen-if-trop-ical-regions-generally-breeding-in-north-amer-ica-rarely-north-to-north-carolina-wanderin-united-states-the-bridled-tern-76-ooty-tern-to-new-england-and-wintering-south-of-the-sterna-anmthettts-has-the-two-outer-tail-feathers-wholly-white-it-is-a-tropical-image232150712.html
RMRDKAGT–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. FAM. LX. TERNS AND GULLS 327 black. The outer tail feathers are white, with brownish on the terminal half of the inner web. Length, 16; wing, 12 ; tail, Tl, forlied, 3} ; tar- sus, 1; culmen. If. Trop- ical regions generally ; breeding in North Amer- ica rarely north to North Carolina; wanderin. United States. The Bridled Tern (76. ooty Tern to New England, and wintering south of the Sterna anmthettts) has the two outer tail feathers wholly white. It is a tropical
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. black. The outer tail feathers are white, with brownish on the terminal half of the inner web. Length, 16; wing, 12 ; tail, 1, forked, Z ; tar- sus, 1; culmen, If. Trop- ical regions generally ; breeding in North Amer- ica rarely north to North Sooty Tern Carolina; wandering to New England, and wintering south of the United States. The Bridled Tern (76. Sterna ancethetus) has the two outer tail feathers wholly white. It is a tropical tern ; casual in Flo 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-birds-black-the-outer-tail-feathers-are-white-with-brownish-on-the-terminal-half-of-the-inner-web-length-16-wing-12-tail-1-forked-z-tar-sus-1-culmen-if-trop-ical-regions-generally-breeding-in-north-amer-ica-rarely-north-to-north-sooty-tern-carolina-wandering-to-new-england-and-wintering-south-of-the-united-states-the-bridled-tern-76-sterna-ancethetus-has-the-two-outer-tail-feathers-wholly-white-it-is-a-tropical-tern-casual-in-flo-image234572487.html
RMRHHKGR–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. black. The outer tail feathers are white, with brownish on the terminal half of the inner web. Length, 16; wing, 12 ; tail, 1, forked, Z ; tar- sus, 1; culmen, If. Trop- ical regions generally ; breeding in North Amer- ica rarely north to North Sooty Tern Carolina; wandering to New England, and wintering south of the United States. The Bridled Tern (76. Sterna ancethetus) has the two outer tail feathers wholly white. It is a tropical tern ; casual in Flo
. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 34. SCLERTJRTJS. 113 under wing-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers pale cinna- momcous ; bill and feet pale brown : whole length 7'5 inches, wing 3'5, tail 3"4. Female similar. Hah. S.E. Brazil. a. Ad. St. b, c. Ad. sk, d, e. Ad. sk. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Zool. Soc. Coll. Sclater Coll. Salviu-Godman Coll. Subfamily IV. SCLERURIN^.. Structure of Sclerurus umhretta. This subfamily contains only the single curious genus Sclerurus. which, although it has the spiny tail of the Dendrocolaptiiui', com- bines with that organ the longer tar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-birds-in-the-british-museum-34-sclertjrtjs-113-under-wing-coverts-and-inner-margins-of-wing-feathers-pale-cinna-momcous-bill-and-feet-pale-brown-whole-length-75-inches-wing-35-tail-3quot4-female-similar-hah-se-brazil-a-ad-st-b-c-ad-sk-d-e-ad-sk-brazil-brazil-brazil-zool-soc-coll-sclater-coll-salviu-godman-coll-subfamily-iv-sclerurin-structure-of-sclerurus-umhretta-this-subfamily-contains-only-the-single-curious-genus-sclerurus-which-although-it-has-the-spiny-tail-of-the-dendrocolaptiiui-com-bines-with-that-organ-the-longer-tar-image233000643.html
RMRF22KF–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 34. SCLERTJRTJS. 113 under wing-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers pale cinna- momcous ; bill and feet pale brown : whole length 7'5 inches, wing 3'5, tail 3"4. Female similar. Hah. S.E. Brazil. a. Ad. St. b, c. Ad. sk, d, e. Ad. sk. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Zool. Soc. Coll. Sclater Coll. Salviu-Godman Coll. Subfamily IV. SCLERURIN^.. Structure of Sclerurus umhretta. This subfamily contains only the single curious genus Sclerurus. which, although it has the spiny tail of the Dendrocolaptiiui', com- bines with that organ the longer tar
. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 34. SCLERTJRTJS. 113 under wing-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers pale cinna- momcous ; bill and feet pale brown : whole length 7'5 inches, wing 3'5, tail 3"4. Female similar. Hah. S.E. Brazil. a. Ad. St. b, c. Ad. sk, d, e. Ad. sk. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Zool. Soc. Coll. Sclater Coll. Salviu-Godman Coll. Subfamily IV. SCLERURIN^.. Structure of Sclerurus umhretta. This subfamily contains only the single curious genus Sclerurus. which, although it has the spiny tail of the Dendrocolaptiiui', com- bines with that organ the longer tar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-birds-in-the-british-museum-34-sclertjrtjs-113-under-wing-coverts-and-inner-margins-of-wing-feathers-pale-cinna-momcous-bill-and-feet-pale-brown-whole-length-75-inches-wing-35-tail-3quot4-female-similar-hah-se-brazil-a-ad-st-b-c-ad-sk-d-e-ad-sk-brazil-brazil-brazil-zool-soc-coll-sclater-coll-salviu-godman-coll-subfamily-iv-sclerurin-structure-of-sclerurus-umhretta-this-subfamily-contains-only-the-single-curious-genus-sclerurus-which-although-it-has-the-spiny-tail-of-the-dendrocolaptiiui-com-bines-with-that-organ-the-longer-tar-image233202891.html
RMRFB8JK–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 34. SCLERTJRTJS. 113 under wing-coverts and inner margins of wing-feathers pale cinna- momcous ; bill and feet pale brown : whole length 7'5 inches, wing 3'5, tail 3"4. Female similar. Hah. S.E. Brazil. a. Ad. St. b, c. Ad. sk, d, e. Ad. sk. Brazil. Brazil. Brazil. Zool. Soc. Coll. Sclater Coll. Salviu-Godman Coll. Subfamily IV. SCLERURIN^.. Structure of Sclerurus umhretta. This subfamily contains only the single curious genus Sclerurus. which, although it has the spiny tail of the Dendrocolaptiiui', com- bines with that organ the longer tar
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 362 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. Young birds have the head and neck covered with downy feathers and the general plumage, dark gray; wings and tail, blackish; sexes similar. Length, about 48 inches; wing, about 18; bill, about 8.50; tar- sus, 8. The Wood Ibis is apparently not uncommon in late summer in southern Illinois, where it was frequently observed by Prof. Ridgway, near Mt. Carmel, and Mr. J. Hurter (Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, 1881, p. 124) found it numerous in August, 1888, in Madison Co., 111., near St. Louis. Dr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-362-field-museum-of-natural-history-zoology-vol-ix-young-birds-have-the-head-and-neck-covered-with-downy-feathers-and-the-general-plumage-dark-gray-wings-and-tail-blackish-sexes-similar-length-about-48-inches-wing-about-18-bill-about-850-tar-sus-8-the-wood-ibis-is-apparently-not-uncommon-in-late-summer-in-southern-illinois-where-it-was-frequently-observed-by-prof-ridgway-near-mt-carmel-and-mr-j-hurter-bull-nutt-orn-club-1881-p-124-found-it-numerous-in-august-1888-in-madison-co-111-near-st-louis-dr-image232156521.html
RMRDKJ09–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 362 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. Young birds have the head and neck covered with downy feathers and the general plumage, dark gray; wings and tail, blackish; sexes similar. Length, about 48 inches; wing, about 18; bill, about 8.50; tar- sus, 8. The Wood Ibis is apparently not uncommon in late summer in southern Illinois, where it was frequently observed by Prof. Ridgway, near Mt. Carmel, and Mr. J. Hurter (Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, 1881, p. 124) found it numerous in August, 1888, in Madison Co., 111., near St. Louis. Dr.
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