. The book of woodcraft . long and about sixfeet across its wings. It is black everywhere excepton the under side of the wing which is gray, and thehead which is naked and red. It is known at once by thenaked head and neck, and is famous for its splendid is found from Atlantic to Pacific and north to the Sas-katchewan. It preys on carrion. In the Southern States is another species — the BlackVulture or Carrion Crow — which is somewhat smallerand wears its coat collar up to its ears instead of low onthe neck; also its complexion is dusky not red. Loon {Gavia immer). The common Loon is
. The book of woodcraft . long and about sixfeet across its wings. It is black everywhere excepton the under side of the wing which is gray, and thehead which is naked and red. It is known at once by thenaked head and neck, and is famous for its splendid is found from Atlantic to Pacific and north to the Sas-katchewan. It preys on carrion. In the Southern States is another species — the BlackVulture or Carrion Crow — which is somewhat smallerand wears its coat collar up to its ears instead of low onthe neck; also its complexion is dusky not red. Loon {Gavia immer). The common Loon is known byits size — thirty-two inches long and about four feet acrossthe wings — and its brilliant black and white is noted for its skill as a fisher and diver. Its weirdrolling call is heard on every big lake in the country. Common Seagull {Larus argentatus). The common Sea-gull is twenty-four inches long and four feet across. Theplumage is white with blue-gray back, when adult; but Natural History 337. Barred or Hoot Owl.
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