The Birds of Somersetshire

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The Birds of Somersetshire
Cecil Harcourt Smith
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The Creeper is very unlike the Woodpeckers in the formation of its beak, which is long, narrow and considerably curved downwards; the upper man- dible is dark horn-colour, the lower dull white ; the irides dark hazel ; the head and back of the neck are dark brown, streaked with light yellowish brown and dirty white, the lightest part being a very narrow streak in the centre and the tip of each feather; cheeks and ear-coverts the same ; there is a small light streak over the eye ; the back and s
...capulars are yellowish brown, each feather streaked with dirty white ; the lesser wing-coverts are very dark brown, almost black, each feather tipped with buff; the greater coverts are the same, but the tips are lighter ; the rump and tail-coverts are light reddish brown; the primary quills are dusky, tipped and barred on the outer web with dull white ; secondaries the same, but barred with a brighter colour, inclining to buff; the tertials are greyish, with a light, nearly white, tip to each feather and a long dusky spot on the outer web ; all the under parts are a dull smoky white.

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