BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



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The Whimbrel {^Nunienius pJucopus^ Linnxus) is a summer 

 visitor to the British Islands, and inhabits Northern 

 Europe. The adult whimbrel in colouration of plumage 

 is similar to that of the curlew; but is much smaller 

 than the latter species, and the crown is dark brown 

 with a band of pale buftish-white down the centre ; 

 eye-stripe, lightish ; irides, hazel ; bill, dark brown ; base, 

 l)eneath, paler; legs and feet, slate-grey. Length, about 

 seventeen inches. The female, beyond being larger in 

 size, closely resembles the male. The young in first 

 plumage have the upper parts marked with buff; streaks 

 on rump, dark brown. 



