. A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory: including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds, and observations relative to practical ornithology .. . re part belowelongated and tapering; on the fore part of the back muchelongated, with close barbs, which are separated toward theend. Wings ample ; the outer four quills nearly equal. Tailshort, nearly even, of twelve feathers. Species of this genus occur on both continents, ArdeaHerodias of America and Ardea cinerea of Europe beingamong the mo


. A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory: including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds, and observations relative to practical ornithology .. . re part belowelongated and tapering; on the fore part of the back muchelongated, with close barbs, which are separated toward theend. Wings ample ; the outer four quills nearly equal. Tailshort, nearly even, of twelve feathers. Species of this genus occur on both continents, ArdeaHerodias of America and Ardea cinerea of Europe beingamong the most characteristic species. They feed on fishes,frogs, insects, sometimes small mammalia, and young birds ;nestle on trees or bushes, sometimes on the ground, layingthree or four broadly elliptical light blue eggs; have asedate, heavy flight; and are generally shy and Night-Herons on the one hand, and the Egrets on theother, are intimately connected with this genus, of whichthe limits are, in fact, incapable of being strictly determined. Two species occur in Britain—one resident and generallydispersed, the other an accidental visitant. 440 ARDEA CINEREA. THE GREY HERON. HERON. HERONSHAW. COMMON HERON. CRESTED HERON. CORA-GHRIACH-. Fio. 37. Ardea major. Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 236. cinerca. Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 236. cinerea. Lath. Ind. Orn. IT. cendre. Ardea cinerea. Temm. Man. dOrn. II. cinerea. Common Heron. Flem. Brit. Anirn. Heron. Ardea cinerea. Selb. Ulustr. II. cinerea. Common Heron. Jen. Brit. Vert. Anim. cinerea. Bonap. Comp. List, 47. Adult with the forehead white; a black pendent occipitalcrest; the fore-neck xohite, with longitudinal black spots; theupper parts and sides bluish-grey; the breast black, with awhite patch in front; the abdomen and lower tail-covertswhite; the tarsus much longer than the middle toe and with the upper part of the head dusky grey ; the occi-pital


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