British Birds for Cages And Aviaries a Hanbook Relating to All British Birds Wh

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W T William Thomas Greene
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See under Pipits.
THE TEAL. See under Ducks.
THE TEASER. See Skua.
THE TERCEL. See under Hawks.
THE TERNS.
The Arctic Tern.
A winter visitor, occurring in considerable numbers in many places in the three Kingdoms. Morris supposes that "the name of Tern is derived from the habit the bird has of turning in the remarkable manner it does when pouncing on its prey, " which consists of small fish, as well as water 1 94 BRITISH BIRDS insects, worms, and anything of a like kind that comes within its re
...ach. It is rather longer than the Common Tern and darker in colour, the long forked swallow-like tail is almost white, and the black cap extends down to the nape of the neck, where it terminates in a point. The legs and feet, as well as the bill, are of a dark orange colour.
The Black Tern.
A small bluish-black species, with a short scarcely divided tail. The top of the head and the breast are black, the cheeks and the wings and tail blue grey, the vent white, the bill dark grey, and the legs and feet reddish grey.


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