AVOCET. 



lAMICOL.K. 



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 SCOLOPACID.E. 





Kecurvirostra avocetta, Linnfeus*. 

 THE AVOCET. 



Recuwirostra avocetta. 



RECURVIR03TRA, Lhmceusi: — Beak very long, slender, weak, depressed 

 tbroughout its whole length, flexible, pointed, and curving upwards ; the upper 

 mandible grooved along tbe upper surface ; under mandible grooved along the 

 side. Nostrils on the upper surface of the beak, near its base, linear, long. 

 Legs slender, long, great portion of the tibia naked ; three toes in front, hind 

 toe small, articulated high up on the tarsus, the anterior toes united as far as 

 the second articulation, by a membrane, the margin of which is concave. Wings 

 pointed ; the first quill-feather the longest in the wing. 



The Avocet is certainly a singular-looking bird, especially 

 in reference to its beak, which is curved upwards, and is 



* Rccurvirostra Avocetta, Linnaius, Syst. Nat. Ed. 12, i. p. 256 (1766). 

 t loc. cit. 



