. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . i:.-*-. Taken at Cedar Foint. THE SANDERLINGS DOMAIN. Fhoto by the Author. Even tho partially reassured as to your intent, the remaining movements areapt to be halting—with only one eye spared for bug-catching; and the strainis relieved only when the whole company take sudden flight with sharp whist-ling cries: Friend, .if friend you world is you tent here,—Why, yonder does for me. THE MARBLED GOD WIT. 517 No. 239. MARBLED GODWIT. A. O. U. No. 249. Limosa fedoa (Ei
. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . i:.-*-. Taken at Cedar Foint. THE SANDERLINGS DOMAIN. Fhoto by the Author. Even tho partially reassured as to your intent, the remaining movements areapt to be halting—with only one eye spared for bug-catching; and the strainis relieved only when the whole company take sudden flight with sharp whist-ling cries: Friend, .if friend you world is you tent here,—Why, yonder does for me. THE MARBLED GOD WIT. 517 No. 239. MARBLED GODWIT. A. O. U. No. 249. Limosa fedoa (Einn.). Synonym.—Brown Mari,in. Description.—Adult: General color pale cinnamon or ochraceous-buff; thehead and neck all around streaked and spotted with brownish dusky; the back, etc.,heavily and irregularly barred with the same,—a typical feather from the scapularshas a broad dusky center shaped like a dandelion leaf, the complementary spacesbeing ochraceous-bulif, or irregularly white; the primary coverts, and outer websof three outer primaries brownish dusky; the breast (especially on sides), the sides,fla
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