. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. M:V TO TIIK i I:\SIKKN \.. Section 4. Hind toe, with well defined membraneous lobe or flap; no white on head; belly, mottled brown, or grayish brown. General plumage, brownish; no white on win^s: axillars, black ; feathers on the bill, more than one half inch from nostril <. female). Oiil' ini'i <im<-ri. American Scoter. Butter-bill Coot. Gray Coot. See N. lls. Head, dark brown or black: feathers on bill, less than one half inch from nostril; axillars, black ; no white


. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. M:V TO TIIK i I:\SIKKN \.. Section 4. Hind toe, with well defined membraneous lobe or flap; no white on head; belly, mottled brown, or grayish brown. General plumage, brownish; no white on win^s: axillars, black ; feathers on the bill, more than one half inch from nostril <. female). Oiil' ini'i <im<-ri. American Scoter. Butter-bill Coot. Gray Coot. See N. lls. Head, dark brown or black: feathers on bill, less than one half inch from nostril; axillars, black ; no white on wings (immature male i. Oitliitti'i t» rtt' Surf Scoter. Skunk-head Coot. See No. 121. A patch of white on the win^s; bark and upper parts, dark In-own: feathers on the base ot hill, extending to within one half inch of noMril (female). OMniti" <ii:i/'ii«li. White-winged Scoter. See No. I'JO. Head, tawny, streaked \\iili In-own : axillars, white, or grayish white; throat, streaked; feathers on bill, within one fourth inch from nostril; decided difference in bill from ne\t -p.•(•!.•- (female). (See cut.) Eastern North America. Somateria dresseri. American Eider Duck. See No. llf». Head, tawny, streaked with In-own; axillars, white, or grayish white; throai, streaked; leathers on hill, within one fourth inch from nostril; decided difference in bill lr precedini: female). , See "cut. i Kasterii North Ameriea. Somateria borealis. Northern Eider Duck. See N. I i:>. Head, tawny, streaked \\ith brown: axillar-. white, or grayish white; throat, not : feathers on bill, more than one fourth inch from nostril i female). King Hider Duck. bee Nu. 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 Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago : Field Colu


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