A Synopsis of the Birds of North AmericaAudubon, John James
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A Synopsis of the Birds of North America
Audubon, John James
Birds -- Classification; Birds -- North America
Upper parts olive-brown, the feathers brownish-black in the centre,
those on the back with two marginal lines of white; a broad band
surrounding the base of the bill, the central part of the crown, the
chin, and the middle of the fore neck in its whole length,
brownish-black; a band over the eye, cheeks, and sides of neck
ash-grey; middle of breast and abdomen greyish-white; sides
olivaceous, barred with brownish-black and white; lower tail-coverts
chiefly white, the feathers over them reddish-yellow. Female similar,
but duller. Young like the female, but without black on the head or
throat.
_Male_, 9-3/4, 14.
Passes across the United States, both by the interior and along the
coast. Some breed in New Jersey. Rarely seen east of Massachusetts.
Extremely abundant in autumn on the Delaware, and other streams or
lakes furnished with wild oats. A few reside in Florida and Louisiana
in winter.
Rail, Rallus carolinus, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. vi. p. 24.
Rallus carolinus, Bonap. Syn. p. 334.
Carolina Rail, Nutt. Man. v. ii. p. 208.
Sora Rail, Rallus carolinus, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iii. p. 251;
v. v. p. 572.
309. 2. Ortygometra Noveboracensis, Lath. Yellow-breasted
Crake-Gallinule.--Yellow-breasted Rail.
Upper parts and sides brownish-black, longitudinally streaked with
yellow, and transversely barred with white; a broad band of
reddish-yellow over the eye; loral space and a short band behind the
eye blackish-brown, fore part of neck and breast light reddish-yellow,
each feather terminally margined with brown; axillaries, lower
wing-coverts, and middle of abdomen, white; lower tail-coverts
brownish-red, with faint whitish dots.
_Male_, 7-3/4, 12-1/4.
Common in Lower Louisiana and Florida, where it breeds. Stragglers go
as far as Hudson's Bay. Occasionally met with far in the interior.
Prefers fresh water.
Rallus noveboracensis, Bonap. Syn. p. 335.
Rallus noveboracensis, Bonap. Amer. Orn. v. iv. p. 136.
Yellow-breasted Rail, Rallus noveboracensis, Swains. & Rich.
F. Bor. Amer. v. ii. p. 402.
Yellow-breasted Rail, Nutt. Man. v. ii. p. 402.
Yellow-breasted Rail, Rallus noveboracensis. Aud. Orn. Biog.
v. iv. p. 25.
310. 3. Ortygometra Jamaicensis, Briss. Least Crake-Gallinule.
Plate CCCXLIX. Adult and Young.
Head and lower parts dark purplish-grey, approaching to black, the
sides and lower wing-coverts and abdomen, barred with greyish-white;
hind neck and fore part of back dark chestnut; the rest of the upper
parts greyish-black tinged with brown, and transversely barred with
white; the wings inclining to reddish-brown.
_Male_, 6, wing, 3-7/8.
From Louisiana to New Jersey, in fresh-water meadows and marshes,
difficult of access. Migratory.
Rallus jamaicensis, Briss. Suppl. p. 140.
Least Water Rail, Rallus jamaicensis. Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iv.
p. 359.
GENUS IV. RALLUS, Linn. RAIL.
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