The book A History of British Birds volume 6 was written by author F O Francis Orpen Morris Here you can read free online of A History of British Birds volume 6 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A History of British Birds volume 6 a good or bad book?
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The young, when first hatched, have the head reddish or orange reddish brown, and the rest of the down dingy black. When in full plumage, they are of a paler colour than the old ones, and the patch on the forehead is less in size. A very curious variety of the Coot was shot, as the Rev. R. P. Alington informs me, at Misson, Nottinghamshire, near Bawtry, Yorkshire. It is all white, the legs also and the bill, the wings only being the usual colour. Other white varieties have occurred, and some pa...rtially white. 103 GREY PHALAROPE. Phalaropus lobatus, PENNANT. BEWICK. " hyperboreu*, BEWICK. " platyrhynchus, GOULD. Tringa lobata, MONTAGU. Pkalaropus. Phalara Fringes. POMS A foot. Lobatus With lobes to the feet. Tins very neat bird occurs, during its migration, in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as also in France, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, and Germany: it advances to Greenland. In America it is well known in the United States, where as here, it occurs in the spring and autumn, on its way to or from the Arctic regions.
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