104 BIRDS OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS. 
FAM. CAPRIMULGID-. 
GOATSUCKERS. 
ANTROSTOMUS CAROLINENSIS. (Gm.) 
CHUCK-WILLS-WIDOW. 
Local Name.— Death Bird. 
Winter Plumage, Male.— Lateral filaments to the bristles of 
the mouth; general color, pale rufous, mottled with reddish brown; 
crown streaked with black, feathers of the throat paler and having 
the appearance of a brownish. bar; terminal two thirds of the tail- 
feathers, with the exception of the four central ones, rufous-white ; 
outer webs mottled to the tips; quills mottled and barred with red- 
dish brown; females showing much more dull white upon the tail. 
Length 11.50, wing 8.25, tail 5.50, tarsus .64, bill .50, upper 
mandible along the edge 1.80. 
This rare and interesting species is found during the winter on 
many of the islands. My first specimen was procured at Long 
Bay Key, Andros Island, on the 14th of January. It cannot be 
considered at all common, and it is rarely seen on account of its 
nocturnal habits. It remains concealed during the daytime, only 
