. Handbook of birds of eastern North America . Fig. 17. b. TarSus generally longer than the middle toe, without nail; scaleson its front rounded. . Subfamily Anserince: Geese, p. 119.£. Lores bare. . Subfamily Cygnince; Swans, p. 124. KEY TO FAMILIES. 45 -Flamingoes. Order VI. Odontoglossae. Large red or reddislibirds ; bill with tootlilikeridges as in some Ducks,the end half bent down-ward ; tarsus 1200 or morein length, . . FamilyPhcenicopteridcB : Fla-MIXGOES, p. 125. Order VTI. Herodidnes.—Herons, Storks, Ibises, etc. Toes four, all on the same level, slightly or not at all webbed; lores b


. Handbook of birds of eastern North America . Fig. 17. b. TarSus generally longer than the middle toe, without nail; scaleson its front rounded. . Subfamily Anserince: Geese, p. 119.£. Lores bare. . Subfamily Cygnince; Swans, p. 124. KEY TO FAMILIES. 45 -Flamingoes. Order VI. Odontoglossae. Large red or reddislibirds ; bill with tootlilikeridges as in some Ducks,the end half bent down-ward ; tarsus 1200 or morein length, . . FamilyPhcenicopteridcB : Fla-MIXGOES, p. 125. Order VTI. Herodidnes.—Herons, Storks, Ibises, etc. Toes four, all on the same level, slightly or not at all webbed; lores bare;legs and neck generally much


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