. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . / ^-. Larus argentatus smithsonianus. Larus atricilla. Length, 29; Wing, 18 ; Tail, 8; ISill, Length, 24; Wing, Tail, ; Bill, Length, ; Wing, 14; Tail, 6; Bill, about summer, bill yellowish banded with black ; in winter, tipped with dark brown. Larus Black-backed Gull. See page 191 Larus argentatus Herring Gull. See page 192 Larus Gull. See page 192 Length, ; Wing, ; Tail, 5 ; Bill, about 1


. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . / ^-. Larus argentatus smithsonianus. Larus atricilla. Length, 29; Wing, 18 ; Tail, 8; ISill, Length, 24; Wing, Tail, ; Bill, Length, ; Wing, 14; Tail, 6; Bill, about summer, bill yellowish banded with black ; in winter, tipped with dark brown. Larus Black-backed Gull. See page 191 Larus argentatus Herring Gull. See page 192 Larus Gull. See page 192 Length, ; Wing, ; Tail, 5 ; Bill, about — head and throat plumbeous in summer,whitish in winter ; bill reddish. Larus Gull. Seepage 193 Length, ; Wing, ; Tail, ; Bill, Adult in summer,— bill black; head andneck plumbeous ; feet orange red ; in winter, billblack; head and neck white; feet flesh color. Larus QuII. See page 193 KKY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA, 45 Subfamily STERNIN^. Terns.


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