Birds of the British Isles

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It also occurs in temperate Europe, Northern Africa, as well as South -Western Asia. The adult has the upper parts light brown, streaked down the centres of feathers with dark brown; primaries, black, the first two being banded with white ; between greater and lesser wing-coverts a light band passes across; feathers of tail, faint brown, variegated with brown of a darker shade ; a streak below the eye and throat, white ; neck and breast, buff, with dark brown streaks ; abdomen, lighter ; vent a...nd under tail-coverts, whitish; irides, rich yellow, and large; bill, light yellow at base, remainder black; legs and feet, yellow. Length, about seventeen inches. (P. 299. ) BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 299 Stone Curlew.
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Creanvcolourefc Courser, THE Cream-coloured Courser (Cursorius gal/icus, Gmelin) is a rare abnormal spring and autumn migrant to the British Isles, and is found inhabiting North Africa and South- western Asia. The adult has the general colour of the plumage ochreous-buff, lighter on under parts; crown, buff, shading into dark grey on nape, and bordered with black ; a band over the eye passing to the nape, white, and a black stripe below ; primaries, black ; throat, white ; tail-feathers, marked with a black spot near the end ; irides, hazel ; bill, black, lighter at base beneath ; legs and feet, dusky brown.


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