KEY TO THE AVATER BIRD5< OF FLORIDA. 



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land coast as a rule. A few years ago there was a great flight of these 

 birds along the coast of Massachusetts in December, and hundreds of 

 them were sent to market and sold. J killed se\eral near Hyannis, Mass., 

 at that time. 



.?*"gialites vocifera. 



The Killdeer is a common bird in Florida, 

 white mottled and lined with chocolate brown. 



The eggs are pale In'ownish 



Subgenus ^EGIALITIS Boie. 



/EQIALITIS SEMIPALHATA Bonap. 

 Semipalmated Plover. Ring=neck. 



.idult : Forehead white, succeeded Ijy a band tif black; rest 

 of head, back, and wings ashy gray ; a dull stripe of blackish 

 passing from the bill under the eye to the sides of the neck ; a 

 small patch of white back of the eye ; a broad band of black on 

 the breast ; rest of under parts white ; throat white, extending 

 around the neck and joining at the back in a very narrow 

 stripe ; secondaries tipped with white ; bill black, orange at the 

 base ; a bright orange ring around the eye. 



Adult in Slimmer : Toes with small webs. 



Length, 6.80 ; Wing, 4.75 ; Tarsus, .93 ; Bill, .50. 



Ranges from the i\rctic regions to South 

 America, breeding from Labrador northward. It 

 is a common species on our coast during the migrations. The eggs are 

 usualh^ four, pale brownish white spotted with chocolate brown. 



