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
Roseate Spoonbill, Platalea Ajaja, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. vii. p.
123.
Platalea Ajaja, Bonap. Syn. p. 346.
Roseate Spoonbill, Nutt. Man. v. ii. p. 79.
Roseate Spoonbill, Platalea Ajaja, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iv. p.
188.
FAMILY XXXVIII. ARDEINÆ. HERONS.
Bill longer than the head, stout, tapering, compressed, pointed, its
edges often irregularly serrate. Head oblong, compressed; neck very
long; body much compressed. Eyes large or moderate. Nostrils basal,
linear, longitudinal. Legs long, rather slender; tibia bare to a great
extent; tarsus compressed, anteriorly scutellate; toes rather long,
the first on the same place, of moderate size, the outer toe a little
longer than the inner, and with a slight web at the base; all
compressed and scutellate. Claws rather long, arched, compressed,
acute, that of the hind toe larger and more curved. Plumage blended.
Wings long, very broad, with the outer four quills longest,
secondaries very long. Tail very short, nearly even, of twelve rather
weak feathers. Œsophagus very wide, without dilatation; stomach
small, very thin, with the inner coat soft and smooth; intestine very
long and extremely narrow; no cœcal appendages, but the large
intestine forming a small sac at its commencement; cloaca very large,
globular. Trachea simple, generally cylindrical, with the bronchi
wide, and a single pair of slender inferior laryngeal muscles. Nests
large, flat, widely constructed, placed on trees, bushes, sometimes on
the ground; eggs from three to four, oval, light blue. Young remain in
the nest until fledged.
GENUS I. ARDEA, Linn. HERON.
* Night Herons. Bill slightly longer than the head, stout,
tapering, compressed, with the upper outline somewhat curved;
legs of moderate length, bare part of tibia short; neck thick;
body full; feathers of the neck elongated and curved
backwards.
365. 1. Ardea Nycticorax, Linn. Black-crowned Night Heron.--Qua-Bird.
Plate CCXXXVI. Adult and Young.
Male with the feathers of the upper and hind part of the head
elongated and loose, three or four very long linear, incurved
occipital feathers, not present in winter; upper part of the head and
back glossy blackish-green; anterior part of forehead and elongated
occipital feathers white; neck anteriorly yellowish-white, on the
sides and behind shaded into pale lilac, the lower elongated feathers
tinged with cream-colour; breast and abdomen white; wings, rump, and
tail light greenish-blue, tinged with lilac. Female similar. Young,
when fledged, with the upper parts pale purplish-brown, streaked and
spotted with yellowish-white; lower parts yellowish-white, streaked
with light purplish-brown. Young after first moult purplish-brown,
tinged with grey above, brownish-white beneath, the upper part of the
head dull greenish-black.
_Male_, 25-7/12, 44.
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