. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE ORANGE-WINGED THEE-BUNNER 359 The Orange-winged Tree-runner. Neositta chrysoptera. South Australia and the Eastern States. Crown of head, nape and wing-coverts dark-brown; mantle, back and scapulars pale brownish-grey, each feather with a dark-brown central. Australian Museum. Orange-winged Tree-Runner : Neo»itta chrysoptera. streak; rump and upper tail-coverts white, the latter with small subterminal brown cross-bars; wing quills dark-brown with paler tips, the middle third of the webs forming a conspicuously large rich rufous patch on the. Please note tha


. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE ORANGE-WINGED THEE-BUNNER 359 The Orange-winged Tree-runner. Neositta chrysoptera. South Australia and the Eastern States. Crown of head, nape and wing-coverts dark-brown; mantle, back and scapulars pale brownish-grey, each feather with a dark-brown central. Australian Museum. Orange-winged Tree-Runner : Neo»itta chrysoptera. streak; rump and upper tail-coverts white, the latter with small subterminal brown cross-bars; wing quills dark-brown with paler tips, the middle third of the webs forming a conspicuously large rich rufous patch on the. 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 Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakspere; Le Soue?f, W. H. Dudley. Melbourne, London [etc. ] Whitcombe and Tombs Limited


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