Talegallus = Aepypodius arfakianus Public domain scan - Bird, 19th-century zoological illustration print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
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The genera of birds : comprising their generic characters, a notice of the habits of each genus, and an extensive list of species referred to their several genera /
AKDEIN.K. 27. A. leucogaster Gmel. PI. enl. 3.50 Ardca ludoviciana Wils. Amer. Orn. pi. 64. f. 1. 28. A. schistacea Ehrenb. Sym. Phys. A v. t. 6. 29- A. carulea Linn. Catesb. Carol, pi. 76. — Ardea cyanopus Mehr
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ll/KMATol'OlJlNJE. 1. II. ottrahga Linn. PI. enl. 220. — Ostralega pica PdB.; O. htrmatnpus Mart/ill. ; I Itematopus hypoleuca Villi, Gould, II. of Knr. pi. 300. ; O. europica Less. 2. II. oapetuit Licht. C Mehr
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Order YIII. Anseres. Family I. Anatewe, The eighth Subfamily, MERGING, or Mergansers, have the Bill straight, and much compressed on the sides, with the culmen elevated at the base, and convex towards the Mehr
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Order VII. GRALL^i. Family III. Scolopaciive. The sixth Subfamily, PHALAROPODINiE, or Phalaropes, have the Bill as long as, or longer than, the head, more or less slender and straight ; the culmen straight, Mehr
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Order VIII. ANSERES. Family II. Colymbidje. The third Subfamily, HELIORNINiE, or Sun Grebes, have the Bill long, straight, and compressed, with the tip slightly curved and emarginated ; the gonys of the lo Mehr
Order YITT. ANSERES. Family V. Larid^e. The second Subfamily, RHYNCHOPINiE, or Skimmers, have the mandibles unequal, the upper one always shorter than the lower, which is only received in a narrow groove, Mehr
Order VIII. ANSERES. Family III. Alcid^e. The third Subfamily, SPHENISCIN.E, or Penguins, have the Bill more or less long and straight, with the sides compressed and grooved, the culmen rounded and curved Mehr
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A X ATI X .K. lateral, and placed near the middle of the bill. Wings long and pointed, with the first quill nearly as long as the second, which is the longest. Tail moderate, and moderately rounded. Tarsi rat Mehr
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Order VII. ANSERES. Family I. Anatidje. The third Subfamily, ANSERINE, or Geese, have the Bill as long as, or shorter than, the head, the culmen much elevated at the base and gradually sloping to the tip, Mehr
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FULIGULIN I the fresh-water lakes and rivers; bul some arc more especially found on the sen shore. Their food consist.- principally of small bivalve and univalve shells, which they dive for, or for which they Mehr
Order VII. GRALLiE. Family III. .Scolopacid.^. The second Subfamily, TOTANINiE, or Longshanks, have the Bill long, slender, compressed, and grooved on the sides, with the culmen more or less straight, curv Mehr
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Order VII. GRALL.E, Family II. ArdeiDvE. The third Subfamily, ARDEINiE, or Herons, have the Bill more or less lengthened, and generally acute, with the gape extending beneath each eye ; the Nostrils placed Mehr
Order VIII. ANSERES. The sixth Family, PELECANID7E, or Pelicans, have the Bill more or less long, broad at the base, straight and compressed to the tip, which is sometimes hooked ; the Nostrils linear, and Mehr
Order VII. ORALLY. Family III. Scolopacid^e. The fourth Subfamily, TRINGIN^E, or Sandpipers, have the Bill generally longer than, or as long as, the head, slender, compressed on the sides, with the culmen Mehr
and covered with reticulated scales. Toes moderate, with the anterior ones united at their base, especially the outer ones; the hind toe elevated, and partly resting on the ground. The birds of tliis ^ciiiis Mehr
Order VIII. ANSERES. Family III. Alchxe. The fourth Subfamily, URINiE, or Guillemots, have the Bill moderate, more or less slender and strong, with the culmen curved, and the sides com- pressed to the tip, Mehr
Order VII. GRALLjE. Family III. Scolopacid^e. The fifth Subfamily, SCOLOPACIN^E, or Snipes, have the Bill long, straight, rather slender, compressed on the sides, and rather depressed, and turned down near Mehr
SPHENLSCIN.lv rather short and depressed, the anterior ones united by a web ; the hind toe very small, and almost entirely connected to the inner side of the tarsus ; the claws large, depressed, and very slig Mehr
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The genera of birds : comprising their generic characters, a notice of the habits of each genus, and an extensive list of species referred to their several genera, v. 3
Order VIII. ANSERES. The second Family, COLYMBIDiE, or Divers, have the Bill more or less long, much compressed, straight, and acute ; the Nostrils placed in a longitudinal groove, with the opening basal, l Mehr
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CICOXINJE. curved upwards ; the nostrils lateral, pierced in the substance of the bill, with the opening linear. Wings long and ample, with the second and third quills longest. Tail moderate and broad. Tarsi Mehr
Order VII. GRALLiE. The third Family, SCOLOPACIDtE, or Snipes, have the Bill generally long, slender, curved or straight throughout its length, with the sides compressed and grooved to the tip, which is obt Mehr
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Order VIII. ANSERES. Family II. Pelecanid^e. The third Subfamily, PELECANINiE, or Pelecans, have the Bill lengthened, slender, depressed on the culmen, the sides much compressed, and the tip hooked, and mo Mehr
TANTALINiE. It is in the warmer parts of Asia, Africa, and America that the species of this division are found. They are observed in small or large flocks, on the banks of rivers, lakes, and swampy places, or Mehr
Order VII. GRALLiE. The second Family, ARDEIDiE or Herons, have the Bill more or less long, and generally much compressed on the sides, with the culmen curved at the tip, which is sometimes emarginated and Mehr
Order VII. GRALLiE. Family III. Scolopacidje. The third Subfamily, RECUR VIROSTRINiE, or Avocets, have the Bill lengthened and slender, with the sides grooved to the middle, and compressed towards the tip, Mehr
GALLINULTNiE. Fulica Linn* Bill shorter than the head, strong, straight, more elevated than broad, with the culmen straight, advancing on the forehead, forming a broad shield, and curved near the tip ; the n Mehr
ERISMATURINjE pools K it in the otherwise dry beds of stream* It is extremely difficult to shoot them, on account of the readiness with which they dive : the instant the trigger is drawn, the hird is under wa Mehr
PROCELLARI.Vi: They breed in society, in holes of rocks that overhang the sea, where they deposit one or two eggs. The young are fed with oily substances which the parents throw off their stomachs. 1. Th. pe Mehr
Order VIII. Anseres. The fifth Family, LARIDiE, or Gulls, have the Bill of various forms, more or less straight, and compressed on the sides ; the Nostrils lateral, generally longitudinal, and submedial ; t Mehr
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Order VIII. AN SERES Linn* This division embraces many species of birds, which are peculiar for having their Tarsi usually very short, compressed, and placed more posteriorly than is the case with those that Mehr