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
"This species and G. stenura are likely to be confounded unless special
attention is paid to the differences between them. The first and most
unfailing point of difference is in the tail. In G. gallinago the tail
is composed of twelve, fourteen, or sixteen ordinary soft feathers;
in G. stenura there are ten soft feathers and on either side of these
a number, varying from five to nine, of narrow rigid feathers with
apparently no webs. These narrow feathers require to be looked for;
they do not strike the eye, as they are more or less hidden by the
tail-coverts and are moreover very close together. A second point of
difference lies in the coloration of the lower surface of the wing. In
the pintail snipe the axillars and the under wing-coverts are very
distinctly and regularly barred with dark brown throughout. In the
common snipe these same parts are indistinctly barred, and there is
always a patch on the coverts left quite white and unbarred. Mr. Hume
points out one or two additional differences which it may be well
to quote: In the common snipe the outer web of the first primary
is white or nearly so, and the secondaries are broadly tipped with
white; in the pintail the outer web of the first primary is of the
same color as the inner, and the secondaries are only margined with
albescent or brownish white." (Oates.)
Genus ROSTRATULA Vieillot, 1816.
Bill long and slender but shorter than in Gallinago, its tip slightly
swollen and bent downward with a median ridge and two lateral grooves,
not pitted; culmen little longer than tarsus; female brighter in
plumage than male.
124. ROSTRATULA CAPENSIS (Linnæus).
PAINTED SNIPE.
Scolopax capensis Linnæus, Syst. Nat. ed. 12 (1766), 1, 246.
Rostratula capensis Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1896), 24, 683;
Hand-List (1899), 1, 167; Blanford, Fauna Brit. Ind. Bds. (1898),
4, 293, fig. 67; Oates, Cat. Birds' Eggs (1902), 2, 68; McGregor
and Worcester, Hand-List (1906), 29.
Pa-co'-bo, Manila.
Catanduanes (Whitehead); Leyte (Everett); Lubang (McGregor); Luzon
(Everett, Bourns & Worcester, McGregor); Marinduque (Steere Exp.);
Mindanao (Murray, Everett, Steere Exp., Bourns & Worcester);
Panay (Bourns & Worcester); Samar (Steere Exp., Whitehead);
Sibuyan (McGregor); Siquijor (Bourns & Worcester). Africa, Indian
Peninsula, Greater Sunda Islands; Burmese provinces to China and
Japan south to Malay Peninsula.
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