. Birds of eastern Canada. Birds -- Canada. 21 III. Feet Without Pronounced Web. F, Legs long, for wading in water or mud; toes long, slender, and flexible at joints. h, Bill stout and horny; bare space about eyes. Figure 17. Figure 18. 1, Middle toe with comb. Herons. Figure 19. p. 80. 2, Forehead Figure 20. Cranes. p. 85. i. Bills long, flex- ible, and even- ly tapered. Figures 21 and 22. 3, Bill rather slender, not markedly deeper at base than tip. Toes four, except Sanderling (p. 97). Phalaropes, Snipe, Sandpipers, p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag


. Birds of eastern Canada. Birds -- Canada. 21 III. Feet Without Pronounced Web. F, Legs long, for wading in water or mud; toes long, slender, and flexible at joints. h, Bill stout and horny; bare space about eyes. Figure 17. Figure 18. 1, Middle toe with comb. Herons. Figure 19. p. 80. 2, Forehead Figure 20. Cranes. p. 85. i. Bills long, flex- ible, and even- ly tapered. Figures 21 and 22. 3, Bill rather slender, not markedly deeper at base than tip. Toes four, except Sanderling (p. 97). Phalaropes, Snipe, Sandpipers, p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Taverner, Percy Algernon, 1875-1947. Ottawa, J. de L. Tachprinter


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