. Our summer migrants. An account of the migratory birds which pass the summer in the British Islands. Birds. o RICHARD'S PIPIT. {Anthus Rickardi.) UT of compliment to the zealous amateur who first made known an example cap- tured in autumn in Lorraine, the name of Richard's Pipit has been bestowed on this bird, which is becoming better known to ornitho- logists in this country every year. Its superior size, stouter bill, greater length of leg, and longer hind claw, at once serve to distinguish it from the commoner species. As compared with the Rock Pipit, the largest of those with which. Plea


. Our summer migrants. An account of the migratory birds which pass the summer in the British Islands. Birds. o RICHARD'S PIPIT. {Anthus Rickardi.) UT of compliment to the zealous amateur who first made known an example cap- tured in autumn in Lorraine, the name of Richard's Pipit has been bestowed on this bird, which is becoming better known to ornitho- logists in this country every year. Its superior size, stouter bill, greater length of leg, and longer hind claw, at once serve to distinguish it from the commoner species. As compared with the Rock Pipit, the largest of those with which. 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 Harting, James Edmund 1841-; Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828. London, S. Sonnenschein & co.


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