. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. II and feet, pale brown. Length, about nine inches. The adult female is brownish on the upper plumage; bufifish on breast, shading into white on belly; flanks, tinged with brown. 1Roch::^Zi:bru6b,. The Rock-Thrush l^Moiiiicola saxati/is, Linnceus), which is an exceedingly rare spring migrant to the British Islands, is a summer visitant to certain portions of Central Europe and Siberia. The adult male has the scapulars blackish, tinged with blue; middle of back, white; head and neck, slate-blue;
. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. II and feet, pale brown. Length, about nine inches. The adult female is brownish on the upper plumage; bufifish on breast, shading into white on belly; flanks, tinged with brown. 1Roch::^Zi:bru6b,. The Rock-Thrush l^Moiiiicola saxati/is, Linnceus), which is an exceedingly rare spring migrant to the British Islands, is a summer visitant to certain portions of Central Europe and Siberia. The adult male has the scapulars blackish, tinged with blue; middle of back, white; head and neck, slate-blue; wing-feathers, brown; upper tail-coverts and tail, orange-chestnut; the two central tail-feathers darker; throat, greyish-blue; remainder of under parts, orange- chestnut ; irides, hazel ; bill, black; legs and feet, warm brown. Length, about eight inches. The adult female has mottlings of brown above and below ; throat, white, mottled with brown; tail, lighter than in the male. 8. 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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