Can any bird fly for a long time without flapping its wings?
[Illustration: FIG. 322.--HERRING GULL. (Order?)]
=Exercise in the Use of the Key.=--Copy this list and write the name
of the order to which each of the birds belongs. (Key, page 177.)
Cockatoo (Fig. 320)
Sacred Ibis (Fig. 328)
Screech Owl (Fig. 311)
Nightingale (Fig. 325)
Top-knot Quail (Fig. 329)
Wren (Fig. 310)
Apteryx (Fig. 318)
Lyre bird (Fig. 327)
Road Runner (Fig. 313)
Ostrich (Fig. 332)
Penguin (Fig. 330)
Pheasant (Fig. 319)
Wood Duck (Fig. 314)
Jacana (Fig. 324)
Sea Gull (Fig. 322)
Heron (Fig. 315)
Hawk (Fig. 312)
KEY, OR TABLE, FOR CLASSIFYING BIRDS (_Class Aves_) INTO ORDERS
ORDERS
A₁ =Wings not suited for flight=, 2 or 3 toes RUNNERS
A₂ =Wings suited for flight= (except the penguin)
B₁ _Toes united by a web for swimming, legs short_
C₁ Feet placed far back; wings short, tip not DIVERS
reaching to base of tail (Fig. 300)
C₂ Bill flattened, horny plates under margin of BILL-STRAINERS
upper bill (Fig. 323)
C₃ Wings long and pointed, bill slender SEA-FLIERS
C₄ All four toes webbed, bare sac under throat GORGERS
B₂ _Toes not united by web for swimming_
C₁ Three front toes, neck and legs long, tibia WADERS
(shin, or “drumstick”) partly bare
C₂ Three front toes, neck and legs not long
D₁ Claws short and blunt (_e_, Fig. 300)
E₁ Feet and beak stout, young feathered, SCRATCHERS
base of hind toe elevated
E₂ Feet and beak weak, young naked MESSENGERS
D₂ Claws long, curved and sharp, bill hooked ROBBERS
and sharp
D₃ Claws long, slightly curved, bill nearly PERCHERS
straight
C₃ Two front and two hind toes (Fig. 300)
D₁ Bill straight, feet used for climbing FOOT-CLIMBERS
D₂ Bill hooked, both bill and feet used for BILL-CLIMBERS
climbing
=The Food of Birds.=--Extracts from Bulletin No. 54 (United States
Dept. of Agriculture), by F. E. L. Beal.
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