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. Fishes. Fishes. FiG. 441.—Yellow-tail Snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus (Linnaeus). Key West. like nostrils and other notable peculiarities. From the stand- point of structure this species, with its eccentric characters— is especially interesting. The yellow-tail snapper or rabirubia (Ocyurus chrysurus) is a handsome and common fish of the. Fig. 443.—Cachucho, Etelis ocuUttus (Linnaeus). Havana. West Indies, with long, deeply forked tail, which makes it a swifter fish than the others. Another red species is the dia- mond snapper or cagon de lo alto, Rhomboplites aurorubens. All these true snappers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishes-fishes-fig-441yellow-tail-snapper-ocyurus-chrysurus-linnaeus-key-west-like-nostrils-and-other-notable-peculiarities-from-the-stand-point-of-structure-this-species-with-its-eccentric-characters-is-especially-interesting-the-yellow-tail-snapper-or-rabirubia-ocyurus-chrysurus-is-a-handsome-and-common-fish-of-the-fig-443cachucho-etelis-ocuuttus-linnaeus-havana-west-indies-with-long-deeply-forked-tail-which-makes-it-a-swifter-fish-than-the-others-another-red-species-is-the-dia-mond-snapper-or-cagon-de-lo-alto-rhomboplites-aurorubens-all-these-true-snappers-image232234502.html
RMRDR5DA–. Fishes. Fishes. FiG. 441.—Yellow-tail Snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus (Linnaeus). Key West. like nostrils and other notable peculiarities. From the stand- point of structure this species, with its eccentric characters— is especially interesting. The yellow-tail snapper or rabirubia (Ocyurus chrysurus) is a handsome and common fish of the. Fig. 443.—Cachucho, Etelis ocuUttus (Linnaeus). Havana. West Indies, with long, deeply forked tail, which makes it a swifter fish than the others. Another red species is the dia- mond snapper or cagon de lo alto, Rhomboplites aurorubens. All these true snappers
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 36 CICONIID^ DISSUKA the back in colour, very deeply graduated and forked, and not to be confused with the long and strong white under tail-coverts, some of which exceed the rectrices proper in length; below, including the axillaries and under wing-coverts, black, with metallic gloss; abdomen and under tail-coverts white; leg feathering white mixed with black. Iris dark red; bill black, reddish along the culmen and at the tip ; legs dull reddish-black. Dimensions (of a female); length (in flesh) 34-25; wing 18 ; tail 7"0; culmen 55 ; tarsus 625; middle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-36-ciconiid-dissuka-the-back-in-colour-very-deeply-graduated-and-forked-and-not-to-be-confused-with-the-long-and-strong-white-under-tail-coverts-some-of-which-exceed-the-rectrices-proper-in-length-below-including-the-axillaries-and-under-wing-coverts-black-with-metallic-gloss-abdomen-and-under-tail-coverts-white-leg-feathering-white-mixed-with-black-iris-dark-red-bill-black-reddish-along-the-culmen-and-at-the-tip-legs-dull-reddish-black-dimensions-of-a-female-length-in-flesh-34-25-wing-18-tail-7quot0-culmen-55-tarsus-625-middle-image216444724.html
RMPG3WCM–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 36 CICONIID^ DISSUKA the back in colour, very deeply graduated and forked, and not to be confused with the long and strong white under tail-coverts, some of which exceed the rectrices proper in length; below, including the axillaries and under wing-coverts, black, with metallic gloss; abdomen and under tail-coverts white; leg feathering white mixed with black. Iris dark red; bill black, reddish along the culmen and at the tip ; legs dull reddish-black. Dimensions (of a female); length (in flesh) 34-25; wing 18 ; tail 7"0; culmen 55 ; tarsus 625; middle
. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. i'^?^ Fig. 273.—Yellow-tail Snapper, Ocyunts chrysurus (Linnajus). Key West. like nostrils and other notable peculiarities. From the stand- point of structure this species, with its eccentric characters— is especially interesting. The yellow-tail snapper or rabirubia {Ocyurus chrysurus) is a handsome and common fish of the. Fig. 274.—Cachucho, EieKs oculaiits (linniEus). Havana. West Indies, with long, deeply forked tail, which makes it a swifter fish than the others. Another red species is the dia- mond snapper or cagon.de lo alto, Rh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-study-of-fishes-fishes-zoology-fishes-i-fig-273yellow-tail-snapper-ocyunts-chrysurus-linnajus-key-west-like-nostrils-and-other-notable-peculiarities-from-the-stand-point-of-structure-this-species-with-its-eccentric-characters-is-especially-interesting-the-yellow-tail-snapper-or-rabirubia-ocyurus-chrysurus-is-a-handsome-and-common-fish-of-the-fig-274cachucho-eieks-oculaiits-linnieus-havana-west-indies-with-long-deeply-forked-tail-which-makes-it-a-swifter-fish-than-the-others-another-red-species-is-the-dia-mond-snapper-or-cagonde-lo-alto-rh-image232139359.html
RMRDJT3B–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. i'^?^ Fig. 273.—Yellow-tail Snapper, Ocyunts chrysurus (Linnajus). Key West. like nostrils and other notable peculiarities. From the stand- point of structure this species, with its eccentric characters— is especially interesting. The yellow-tail snapper or rabirubia {Ocyurus chrysurus) is a handsome and common fish of the. Fig. 274.—Cachucho, EieKs oculaiits (linniEus). Havana. West Indies, with long, deeply forked tail, which makes it a swifter fish than the others. Another red species is the dia- mond snapper or cagon.de lo alto, Rh
. 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 . ateral and posterior aspects are thickly reticulated, as in caspia, butthe plates are not so rough nor elevated. Tail long for this subgenus, quite deeply forked;central feathers b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-ateral-and-posterior-aspects-are-thickly-reticulated-as-in-caspia-butthe-plates-are-not-so-rough-nor-elevated-tail-long-for-this-subgenus-quite-deeply-forkedcentral-feathers-b-image374939295.html
RM2CNYXW3–. 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 . ateral and posterior aspects are thickly reticulated, as in caspia, butthe plates are not so rough nor elevated. Tail long for this subgenus, quite deeply forked;central feathers b
. North American birds eggs . r Range.—Temperate North America, breeding from Manitoba, Mass. and Cali-fornia, south to the Gulf Coast audTe.xas. Length about hfieen inches ; tail long and deeply forked ; crown black, backand wings pearl and under parts white. Bill orange red. This species and the three following are the most graceful of, .- .^^ birds in appearance and Hight. Their -•*^* y ^ . *^ movements can only be likened to those /^^ 1 ** .■^•J • *it»l^ * t^i*^ Swallows, from which they get the «-.-^ ^- w- % name of Sea Swallows. Their food consists of fish, which they get by diving,and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-birds-eggs-r-rangetemperate-north-america-breeding-from-manitoba-mass-and-cali-fornia-south-to-the-gulf-coast-audtexas-length-about-hfieen-inches-tail-long-and-deeply-forked-crown-black-backand-wings-pearl-and-under-parts-white-bill-orange-red-this-species-and-the-three-following-are-the-most-graceful-of-birds-in-appearance-and-hight-their-y-movements-can-only-be-likened-to-those-1-j-itl-ti-swallows-from-which-they-get-the-w-name-of-sea-swallows-their-food-consists-of-fish-which-they-get-by-divingand-image374891272.html
RM2CNWNJ0–. North American birds eggs . r Range.—Temperate North America, breeding from Manitoba, Mass. and Cali-fornia, south to the Gulf Coast audTe.xas. Length about hfieen inches ; tail long and deeply forked ; crown black, backand wings pearl and under parts white. Bill orange red. This species and the three following are the most graceful of, .- .^^ birds in appearance and Hight. Their -•*^* y ^ . *^ movements can only be likened to those /^^ 1 ** .■^•J • *it»l^ * t^i*^ Swallows, from which they get the «-.-^ ^- w- % name of Sea Swallows. Their food consists of fish, which they get by diving,and
. North American birds eggs . ul legs and feet armed with strong, curved and sharply pointedtalons. 327. Swallow-tailed Kite. Elanoideti forficatus.Range.—Southern United States; casually north to New York and to Manitoba. This most beautiful Kite ^can never bemistaken for any other; its whole head, neckand underparts are snowy white, while theback, wings and tail are glossy blue black,the wings being very long andthe tail longand deeply forked. The extreme length ofthe bird is 24 inches. As a rule nests ofthis bird are placed high up in the tallesttrees; they are made of sticks, weeds andmoss Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-birds-eggs-ul-legs-and-feet-armed-with-strong-curved-and-sharply-pointedtalons-327-swallow-tailed-kite-elanoideti-forficatusrangesouthern-united-states-casually-north-to-new-york-and-to-manitoba-this-most-beautiful-kite-can-never-bemistaken-for-any-other-its-whole-head-neckand-underparts-are-snowy-white-while-theback-wings-and-tail-are-glossy-blue-blackthe-wings-being-very-long-andthe-tail-longand-deeply-forked-the-extreme-length-ofthe-bird-is-24-inches-as-a-rule-nests-ofthis-bird-are-placed-high-up-in-the-tallesttrees-they-are-made-of-sticks-weeds-andmoss-image374882279.html
RM2CNWA4R–. North American birds eggs . ul legs and feet armed with strong, curved and sharply pointedtalons. 327. Swallow-tailed Kite. Elanoideti forficatus.Range.—Southern United States; casually north to New York and to Manitoba. This most beautiful Kite ^can never bemistaken for any other; its whole head, neckand underparts are snowy white, while theback, wings and tail are glossy blue black,the wings being very long andthe tail longand deeply forked. The extreme length ofthe bird is 24 inches. As a rule nests ofthis bird are placed high up in the tallesttrees; they are made of sticks, weeds andmoss
. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. FALCONS, HAWKS AND EAGLES.—Family Falcon- id*. SWALLOW-TAILED KITE. 327. Elanoldet forfteatui. 24 In. Tail long and deeply forked; plumage white, and glossy black; feet short but stout; bill black, with cere and feet bluish-gray. The flight of these birds is very swift and swallow-like; at times they will circle about for long periods, on motionless wings; at others, they will be seen swooping over marshes and low ground; the evolutions they perform during the mating season are wonderful to behold, floating, sailing, doubling a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-guide-microform-waterfowl-birds-gibier-deau-oiseaux-falcons-hawks-and-eaglesfamily-falcon-id-swallow-tailed-kite-327-elanoldet-forfteatui-24-in-tail-long-and-deeply-forked-plumage-white-and-glossy-black-feet-short-but-stout-bill-black-with-cere-and-feet-bluish-gray-the-flight-of-these-birds-is-very-swift-and-swallow-like-at-times-they-will-circle-about-for-long-periods-on-motionless-wings-at-others-they-will-be-seen-swooping-over-marshes-and-low-ground-the-evolutions-they-perform-during-the-mating-season-are-wonderful-to-behold-floating-sailing-doubling-a-image232818636.html
RMRENPF8–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. FALCONS, HAWKS AND EAGLES.—Family Falcon- id*. SWALLOW-TAILED KITE. 327. Elanoldet forfteatui. 24 In. Tail long and deeply forked; plumage white, and glossy black; feet short but stout; bill black, with cere and feet bluish-gray. The flight of these birds is very swift and swallow-like; at times they will circle about for long periods, on motionless wings; at others, they will be seen swooping over marshes and low ground; the evolutions they perform during the mating season are wonderful to behold, floating, sailing, doubling a
. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 118 BIRDS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Genus ELANOIDES Vieillot. Elanoides forficatus (Linn.). Swallow-tailed Kite. Description. i! Bill rather small and moderately stout and narrow ; feet small but stout; claws short but strongly curved ; wings very long and pointed ; tail long and deeply forked. On the wing this hawk looks and moves like a huge swallow. Head, neck, band across rump, basal portion of secondaries and entire lower parts pure white; interscapulars and l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-birds-of-pennsylvania-with-special-reference-to-the-food-habits-based-on-over-four-thousand-stomach-examinations-birds-118-birds-of-pennsylvania-genus-elanoides-vieillot-elanoides-forficatus-linn-swallow-tailed-kite-description-i!-bill-rather-small-and-moderately-stout-and-narrow-feet-small-but-stout-claws-short-but-strongly-curved-wings-very-long-and-pointed-tail-long-and-deeply-forked-on-the-wing-this-hawk-looks-and-moves-like-a-huge-swallow-head-neck-band-across-rump-basal-portion-of-secondaries-and-entire-lower-parts-pure-white-interscapulars-and-l-image232671025.html
RMREF27D–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 118 BIRDS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Genus ELANOIDES Vieillot. Elanoides forficatus (Linn.). Swallow-tailed Kite. Description. i! Bill rather small and moderately stout and narrow ; feet small but stout; claws short but strongly curved ; wings very long and pointed ; tail long and deeply forked. On the wing this hawk looks and moves like a huge swallow. Head, neck, band across rump, basal portion of secondaries and entire lower parts pure white; interscapulars and l
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 36 CICONIID^ DISSUKA the back in colour, very deeply graduated and forked, and not to be confused with the long and strong white under tail-coverts, some of which exceed the rectrices proper in length; below, including the axillaries and under wing-coverts, black, with metallic gloss; abdomen and under tail-coverts white; leg feathering white mixed with black. Iris dark red; bill black, reddish along the culmen and at the tip ; legs dull reddish-black. Dimensions (of a female); length (in flesh) 34-25; wing 18 ; tail 7"0; culmen 55 ; tarsus 625; middle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-36-ciconiid-dissuka-the-back-in-colour-very-deeply-graduated-and-forked-and-not-to-be-confused-with-the-long-and-strong-white-under-tail-coverts-some-of-which-exceed-the-rectrices-proper-in-length-below-including-the-axillaries-and-under-wing-coverts-black-with-metallic-gloss-abdomen-and-under-tail-coverts-white-leg-feathering-white-mixed-with-black-iris-dark-red-bill-black-reddish-along-the-culmen-and-at-the-tip-legs-dull-reddish-black-dimensions-of-a-female-length-in-flesh-34-25-wing-18-tail-7quot0-culmen-55-tarsus-625-middle-image232131727.html
RMRDJEAR–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 36 CICONIID^ DISSUKA the back in colour, very deeply graduated and forked, and not to be confused with the long and strong white under tail-coverts, some of which exceed the rectrices proper in length; below, including the axillaries and under wing-coverts, black, with metallic gloss; abdomen and under tail-coverts white; leg feathering white mixed with black. Iris dark red; bill black, reddish along the culmen and at the tip ; legs dull reddish-black. Dimensions (of a female); length (in flesh) 34-25; wing 18 ; tail 7"0; culmen 55 ; tarsus 625; middle
. Birds. Birds. - HTDEOCHBLIDON. 307 Genus HYDROCHELIDON, Boie, 1822. Bill short and slight, moderately compressed; legs and feet small; webs between the toes deeply emarginate, so that the feet appear only half-webbed ; claws long and curved. Wing? long, exceeding the tail when closed ; tail short, scarcely forked. All are black or dark grey below in breeding-plumage. This genus is widely distributed and comprises four species, of which two are Indian. Key to the Species. a. Bill from gape about TG; only crown and nape are black in summer -ff. hyhrida, p. 307. b. Bill from g:ape 1'3; head, ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-htdeochblidon-307-genus-hydrochelidon-boie-1822-bill-short-and-slight-moderately-compressed-legs-and-feet-small-webs-between-the-toes-deeply-emarginate-so-that-the-feet-appear-only-half-webbed-claws-long-and-curved-wing-long-exceeding-the-tail-when-closed-tail-short-scarcely-forked-all-are-black-or-dark-grey-below-in-breeding-plumage-this-genus-is-widely-distributed-and-comprises-four-species-of-which-two-are-indian-key-to-the-species-a-bill-from-gape-about-tg-only-crown-and-nape-are-black-in-summer-ff-hyhrida-p-307-b-bill-from-gape-13-head-ne-image232437970.html
RMRE4D02–. Birds. Birds. - HTDEOCHBLIDON. 307 Genus HYDROCHELIDON, Boie, 1822. Bill short and slight, moderately compressed; legs and feet small; webs between the toes deeply emarginate, so that the feet appear only half-webbed ; claws long and curved. Wing? long, exceeding the tail when closed ; tail short, scarcely forked. All are black or dark grey below in breeding-plumage. This genus is widely distributed and comprises four species, of which two are Indian. Key to the Species. a. Bill from gape about TG; only crown and nape are black in summer -ff. hyhrida, p. 307. b. Bill from g:ape 1'3; head, ne
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