. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . , 5 to inches long; hind toe, without flap or lobe. Large patch pale blue on wing (coverts); whitecrescent on face (male ); nowhite crescent, face speck-led ; chin whitish (female). Common in Eastern United States. Querquedula No. 46. Large patch of pale blue on wing (coverts); head and breast,rufous brown; crown, blackish (male); sides of head, speckled (dullwhite, dotted with black); chin and throat, dusky, tinted with rufous(female). Western species, rare east of the Mississippi River. Querquedula


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . , 5 to inches long; hind toe, without flap or lobe. Large patch pale blue on wing (coverts); whitecrescent on face (male ); nowhite crescent, face speck-led ; chin whitish (female). Common in Eastern United States. Querquedula No. 46. Large patch of pale blue on wing (coverts); head and breast,rufous brown; crown, blackish (male); sides of head, speckled (dullwhite, dotted with black); chin and throat, dusky, tinted with rufous(female). Western species, rare east of the Mississippi River. Querquedula No. 47. No blue patch on wing; head, rufous brown, with large patch ofgreen through eye to nape; speculum, black and green (male); head,speckled. No blue patch on wing (female). Nettiou carolinensis. Green-winged Teal. * For directions for measurement, see page 21. See No. 45. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 59 * GROUP 2. Wing, from 8 to 10 inches 1. Belly, white; no flap or lobe on hind


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