The Water-Fowl Family

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When walking, the long crest is usually held horizontal but sometimes carried erect. In Hungary, the lapwing breeds in grassy pastures bordering lakes, keeping up a continual noise while one is in the neighborhood.
In the winter they feed in the fields in Egypt, and allow one to approach closely without show- ing signs of fear.
The lapwing is also known as the green plover, peaseweep, peewit, and tuckit from its note, and the storm that often occurs about the time the birds return from their wi
...nter quarters is known in parts of England as the tuckit storm. It is included in the American Check-List on account of its occasional occurrence in Greenland. It has also been taken on Long Island.
DOTTEREL {Eudromias morinellus) Male in breeding pbmiage — Upper parts, ashy brown, feathers streaked and edged with sandy buff; rump and upper tail- coverts, ashy brown, edged with Hghter ; primaries and second- Shore-bird Shooting 455 aries, dusky brown, the first primary with outer web and shaft white ; secondaries, edged with whitish, the innermost with sandy buflf; top of head, blackish brown, feathers somewhat edged with sandy buff; broad white band over eye extending to nape ; rest of head and sides of throat, white, spotted and streaked with dusky ; throat, white, streaked with dusky below ; sides of neck and band across fore neck, light ashy brown, washed with buff and bordered below by narrow band of black and this by a white band ; breast and sides, orange-chestnut ; centre of lower breast and abdomen, black; lower abdomen, thighs, and under tail-coverts, white ; axillaries and under wing- coverts, smoky gray.


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