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Heron, Black-crowned Night, 54, 128; Green, 54, 92, 128; Great Blue, 128.. The society has published a descriptive pamphlet to accompany the chart which has been prepared by Ralph Hoffmann. His sketches of the birds are delightfully written, and the book is valuable in itself. (B) See note on this chart and pamphlet in Book News and Reviews. The Directors have recently sent out a new.
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Nycticorax nycticorax Black-crowned night heron Photo by Kanalu Chock Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Ocyceros birostris Indian grey hornbill Photo by igb Attribution License. Oenanthe picata Variable wheatear Photo by sussexbirder Attribution License. Oriolus oriolus Eurasian golden oriole Photo by Vijay Anand Ismavel Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Orthotomus.
The species included a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, Reddish Egret and a Great Egret. The tiny “tail-bobbing” Spotted Sandpiper decided to make an appearance for the day as it foraged on the shorefront for any small crustaceans that it could fit its beak around. Along the trail which would eventually lead back to “The Y”, I noticed that we had not seen any species of dove for the day.
Soffer Ornithology Collection Notes (alphabetical by author). Harmonia Ruralis or, an essay towards a natural history of British song birds. Bombay Natural History Society. Common Indian Birds. Bonaparte, Charles Lucian (1803-1857). American Ornithology; or, The natural history of Birds Inhabiting the United States, Not Given by Wilson. Bonaparte, C. L., Genera of North American birds.
The largest of the night birds; yellow with brown stippling on each feather: the brown prevails most (page) 77. above the yellow underneath: the crests are nearly black. Supercilious Owl Lath. St. grisseata Daud.; St. superci-liosa Shaw (Vail. O. A. t. 43.) Are other great-borned owls with the crests or tufts wider from each and placed more backward and are erected with difficulty above the.