. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Wilsons Phalarope. Steganopus tricolor. Back, grayish, marked with chestnut brown; belly, white; bill,over ; tarsus, over i; toes, with narrow web on sides; wing, (female). Steganopus tricolor. Wilsons Phalarope. See No. 104. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 95 Back, grayish, mottled with dusky or whitish; bill, over ;tarsus, over 1 inch; toes, with narrow web on sides; wing, (male). Steganopiis tricolor. Wilsons No. 104. Family RECURVIROSTRID^. AVOCETS AND STILTS. Legs, long; tarsus over 3


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Wilsons Phalarope. Steganopus tricolor. Back, grayish, marked with chestnut brown; belly, white; bill,over ; tarsus, over i; toes, with narrow web on sides; wing, (female). Steganopus tricolor. Wilsons Phalarope. See No. 104. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 95 Back, grayish, mottled with dusky or whitish; bill, over ;tarsus, over 1 inch; toes, with narrow web on sides; wing, (male). Steganopiis tricolor. Wilsons No. 104. Family RECURVIROSTRID^. AVOCETS AND STILTS. Legs, long; tarsus over inches; bill, curved upward or straight. Bill, curved upward; head and neck, pale rufous (summer),white or grayish (winter); back and tail, white; axillars, white;belly, white; first primary, dark with dark shaft; toes, four; toes,webbed. Recnrvirostra aniericana. American No.


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