. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Lesser Scaup Duck Ring-necked Duck •(^Pv Lead gray Similar to the Lesser Scaup in size and plum-age, except that it has a narrow chestnut collararound the neck, the back is black instead ofbarred with white, and the speculum is gray instead of white. The habits andnesting habits of the Rinij-neck do not differ from those of the other lay from six to twelve eggs. Size x Data.—Cape Bathurst,N. Y. T., June 18, 1901. Ten eg
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . Lesser Scaup Duck Ring-necked Duck •(^Pv Lead gray Similar to the Lesser Scaup in size and plum-age, except that it has a narrow chestnut collararound the neck, the back is black instead ofbarred with white, and the speculum is gray instead of white. The habits andnesting habits of the Rinij-neck do not differ from those of the other lay from six to twelve eggs. Size x Data.—Cape Bathurst,N. Y. T., June 18, 1901. Ten eggs in a slight hollow in the moss, lined withdown. Collector, Captain Bodfish. f ^. 98 LAMELLIROSTRAL SWIMMERS 151. Clangula clangula Range.—North America, breeding both on thecoast and in the interior, from the northern bord-er of the United States northward to the ArcticOcean. These are handsome Ducks known as Whis-tlers from the noise of their wings when flying,ind •Greatheads because of the puffy crest. The
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