. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Geese and .Swan. Lores, partly bare; tarsus, recticulate (scales rounded); size,large; neck, long; wing, over eighteen inches long; plumage, whiteor gray. Family ANATID^. Subfamily CYGNIN^. Swans. See pages 55, 73. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin—Cory. 27 GROUP 3. Toes, four, totipalmate (front toes, fullwebbed); hind toe, connected with front ones by Bill, sharp-pointed and slender; chin, bare; neck,long and slender; toes, four, all connected by webs;middle tail feathers, corrugated or fluted. Family ANHINGIDiE. Darters, Snake Birds. S


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Geese and .Swan. Lores, partly bare; tarsus, recticulate (scales rounded); size,large; neck, long; wing, over eighteen inches long; plumage, whiteor gray. Family ANATID^. Subfamily CYGNIN^. Swans. See pages 55, 73. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin—Cory. 27 GROUP 3. Toes, four, totipalmate (front toes, fullwebbed); hind toe, connected with front ones by Bill, sharp-pointed and slender; chin, bare; neck,long and slender; toes, four, all connected by webs;middle tail feathers, corrugated or fluted. Family ANHINGIDiE. Darters, Snake Birds. See page 50. Bill, hooked at tip, over twelve incheslong and having a large pouch; lores, bare;toes, four, all connected by webs. Family PELECANID^. Pelicans. See page 52.


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