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A Manual of British Vertebrate Animals Or Descriptions of All the Animals Belon
Leonard Blomefield
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Illust. Vol. N. P. 520. Pis. 101, & 101*. Rich- ardson's Lestris, Gould, Europ. Birds, part iv.
DIMENS. Entire length twenty-one inches ; the same, central tail- feathers excluded, eighteen inches : length of the bill (from the forehead) one inch two lines and a half, (from the gape) one inch nine lines and a half; of the tarsus one inch nine lines; of the middle toe, nail in- cluded, one inch eight lines and a half; of the central tail-feathers nine inches ; from the carpus to the end of the w
...ing thirteen inches.
DESCRIPT. (Adult male and female. ) Forehead, crown, occiput, wings and tail, deep black ; the shafts of the quills and tail-feathers white to near their tips : rest of the upper plumage deep dusky brown tinged with cinereous : nape, and ear-coverts, straw-yellow : throat, breast, and belly, yellowish white : flanks, vent, and under tail-coverts, deep dusky gray : bill and legs black. (Young of the year. ) Extremely similar to those of the last species, from which they are scarcely to be distinguished except by their inferior size, less robust bill, shorter and smoother tarsi, and the sharp-pointed central tail-feathers, which in length, however, do not at this age exceed the others by more than half an inch : legs, and basal portion of the webs as well as toes, flesh-colour; the remaining portion of the membranes black, in which state it is the Black-toed Gull of English authors.


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