. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 251 fifteen inches. The female has the parts which are black in the male, brownish; abdomen and sides, white, with a greyish tinge; on forehead, some white mottlings. Zhi^c^N The Scaup {Fuligula /nan'/a, Linna:us) is a common autumn and winter migrant to the British Islands, and inhabits both the Northern Ncarctic and Palcarctic Regions. 'Hie adult male has the middle of the back and scapulars silvery white, with black vermiculations; speculum and under parts, white ; head, neck, and bre


. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 251 fifteen inches. The female has the parts which are black in the male, brownish; abdomen and sides, white, with a greyish tinge; on forehead, some white mottlings. Zhi^c^N The Scaup {Fuligula /nan'/a, Linna:us) is a common autumn and winter migrant to the British Islands, and inhabits both the Northern Ncarctic and Palcarctic Regions. 'Hie adult male has the middle of the back and scapulars silvery white, with black vermiculations; speculum and under parts, white ; head, neck, and 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 Duncan, John, of Newcastle upon Tyne. London : W. Scott


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