. Birds of Michigan. Birds. / Turnstone, natural siz?. 131-283-(5t)8). Arenaria interpret (Linn.). Turnstone. "A rare irregular migrant in Kalamazoo Co., taken once as late as May 2, showing it to be a spring migrant" (Dr. M. Gibbs); "common along Lake Michigan" (Brayton); included in Sager's list of 1839. Order GALLING. Gallinaceous Birds. These birds are granivorous and possess strong claws for scratching. They include most of our domestic birds. Suborder PHASIANI. Pheasants, Grouse, Partridges, Quail, etc. Family TETRAONID.^. Grouse, Partridges etc. Feed on insects, gras


. Birds of Michigan. Birds. / Turnstone, natural siz?. 131-283-(5t)8). Arenaria interpret (Linn.). Turnstone. "A rare irregular migrant in Kalamazoo Co., taken once as late as May 2, showing it to be a spring migrant" (Dr. M. Gibbs); "common along Lake Michigan" (Brayton); included in Sager's list of 1839. Order GALLING. Gallinaceous Birds. These birds are granivorous and possess strong claws for scratching. They include most of our domestic birds. Suborder PHASIANI. Pheasants, Grouse, Partridges, Quail, etc. Family TETRAONID.^. Grouse, Partridges etc. Feed on insects, grass, seeds, etc.; fine game birds; flocks; generally polygamous; do little injury, and are of immense economic importance. Subfamily Partridges. Genus COLINL'S Quail, natural 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 Cook, Albert John, 1842-1916; Michigan. State college of agriculture and applied science, Lansing. Dept. of zoology and physiology. [Lansing, Mich. , R. Smith & co. , state printers and binders


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