T O T A L S GRISEOPYGIUS, Oouia.
G r r e J - r u m p e d ' ’S a n d p i p e r ,
1 'nifc » 1. jg r i M n ’ f t j ' i f g S S S i r o n
^""lOpUAj ’''if l" rt Essington '
a ; description (if it in any of the
1 1V > " » " (J * th iv . ill tin d j^ g e e i f i e appellation, and have
m H l ^ l S S I H W W tin rump %od,upper tail-coverts, a feature
- n u ,..i..«miiiu^fn t h i s t l e p08seS8 w e r e | | j y f e the harbour of Port
11 " l™ ul«. the P mdv III 1Lh i, high-water mark; the salt-water lakes
# 1 % I H B H J*« i M M M B — seasons of the’ year, it
'" ay h' “i i f f i i i ' fhjih-, iQ*HOioi) iri> with ^ t i d t s -|‘lovi rs. ‘ -
" v«^ggsc°Iat,.'aud the liii^injisist^'ol- aquatic t t iE ls and theyf^ryte and small-shelled
ipollusks,.
B a t little differenee exists the* sexes,
The,head, sur%jef*uipp md'ta.L'l^ ^ l d i brown r B ^ l a A t , m ■ line over- the
ieje-and-all the white, t|Spec{c'; breajt'.and flante s^ S lg f tT eM e ife 'th ' brown; hides
reddish browu^Kjl'blackish' brown, ex^gpfp f'b ase o^^und er^ia^di&e, which is scarlet; id s and feet
ja c in th - r e d ,
In winter- the upper surface is t^fta much li'^ht^lme^ and the qnder surface ts^pf a greyish white and
destitute df-the freeWes o f brown.
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