A Manual of Philippine BirdsMcGregor, Richard C. (Richard Crittenden)
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A Manual of Philippine Birds
McGregor, Richard C. (Richard Crittenden)
Birds -- Philippines
"Adult female.--Above blackish, mottled with sandy-buff spots and
margins; wing-coverts blackish brown, with sandy-buff edges inclining
to whitish on greater coverts, which show traces of dusky bars;
lesser coverts, alula, primary-coverts, and quills blackish brown;
first primary with a white shaft, all the quills rather paler brown
on inner web; long inner secondaries tawny on both webs, with dark
brown centers and notches; lower back, rump, and upper tail-coverts
blackish, mottled with spots of ashy white, with which color also the
feathers are tipped; upper tail-coverts regularly barred with ashy
and blackish; tail-feathers ashy gray narrowly barred with blackish;
bars six in number, but not always strictly continuous across the
feathers; crown blackish, feathers slightly margined with sandy buff;
along center of crown a pale streak of the latter color; lores,
eyebrow, and sides of face uniform isabelline buff; upper margins
of ear-coverts slightly streaked with dark brown; throat whitish;
lower throat and fore neck sandy buff like the sides of body, the
former streaked, and the latter barred with dusky brown; center of
breast, abdomen, and under tail-coverts isabelline whitish; under
wing-coverts and axillars pale sandy buff, with bars of dusky brown,
mostly triangular in shape, the axillars having a slight vinaceous
tinge. 'Bill blackish brown, flesh-color at base of lower mandible;
feet gray; iris dark brown.' (Dybowski.) Length, 330; culmen, 44;
wing, 180; tail, 72; tarsus, 46. (Sharpe.)
"Obtained by Bourns in 1888, while with the Steere Expedition, and
not mentioned by Steere." (Bourns and Worcester MS.)
Genus LIMOSA Brisson, 1760.
Legs and bill long and slender, the latter gently curved upward;
culmen, 100 mm. or more.
Species.
a1. Tail barred with blackish brown and white. ... baueri (p. 120)
a2. Tail with a white base and broad, black, terminal band; upper
tail-coverts pure white. ... limosa (p. 121)
103. LIMOSA BAUERI Naumann.
PACIFIC GODWIT.
Limosa baueri Naumann, Vög. Deutschl. (1834), 8, 429.
Limosa novæ-zealandiæ Gray, Gen. Birds (1847), 3, 570; Sharpe,
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1896), 24, 377; Hand-List (1899), 1, 159;
McGregor and Worcester, Hand-List (1906), 25.
Bantayan (McGregor); Bohol (Everett, McGregor); Cuyo (McGregor);
Luzon (Celestino); Negros (Steere Exp.); Samar (Whitehead). Alaska
and eastern Siberia; south in winter to Australia, New Zealand,
and Oceania.
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