The book The Bird, Its Form And Function was written by author Beebe, William, 1877-1962 Here you can read free online of The Bird, Its Form And Function book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Bird, Its Form And Function a good or bad book?
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214. — Caracara, partly vulturine in habits. Hi^^^^ 1. n^^^^^^^^^^^^^HHH^^^RHF^j^fi ^^B ^w^^^^^^KB^'^' Fig. 21.5. — Young King \'ulture. Heads and Necks 273 partly bare, ornamentation often takes the form of many- shaped and often highly coloured wattles, such as we see highly develo])ed in a King Vulture. The most common example of this is seen in a domestic rooster or a turkey, but in many other birds these wat- tles of skin are very brilliant in hue. Indeed the casso- waries are resplendent ...in their gorgeous hues of blue, yel- low, red, and many other intermediate shades. Turkeys too, at the breeding season, develop bright colours. The Yucatan Wild Turkey, which has thus far resisted all attempts at domestication, has the bright blue naked skin of the head, dotted with tubercles of the most bril- liant orange, while a long tube-like wattle, also tipped with orange, dangles down over the beak. The wattles, or caruncles, of the Bell Bird are interesting as being con- nected with the windpipe in such a way that they become inflated with air when the bird utters its wonderful note.
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