. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 518 IMPBNNES SPHENISCUS white below, but shows no trace of the white bands on the sides of the head or the black horse-shoe shaped band below. Nestlings are covered with a uniform brown Fig. 160.—Jackass Penguins on Dyer's Island, off the coast of the Caledon division of Cape Colony, from a photograph taken by the author. Distribution.—The Jackass Penguin is confined to the coasts of South Africa, extending from Great Tish Bay just north of the Cunene Eiver in Southern Angola (where it was recently observed by Prof. Vanhoffen, the naturalist attached
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 518 IMPBNNES SPHENISCUS white below, but shows no trace of the white bands on the sides of the head or the black horse-shoe shaped band below. Nestlings are covered with a uniform brown Fig. 160.—Jackass Penguins on Dyer's Island, off the coast of the Caledon division of Cape Colony, from a photograph taken by the author. Distribution.—The Jackass Penguin is confined to the coasts of South Africa, extending from Great Tish Bay just north of the Cunene Eiver in Southern Angola (where it was recently observed by Prof. Vanhoffen, the naturalist attached to the German Deep- sea Expedition) to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stark, Arthur Cowell, d. 1899; Sclater, William Lutley, 1863-1944; Sclater, William Lutley, 1863-1944. Fauna of South Africa. London, R. H. Porter
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