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Male and Female (non-breeding plumage). Head destitute of 

 long hair-like feathers; rest of plumage practically similar to 

 summer coat. 



Young. Similar to non-breeding plumage of adults. 



Nest. Very similar to that of the previous species. 



Eggs. Clutch four to five usually; elliptical in shape; texture 

 fine; surface glossy; colour greenish-white, obscured by a thin 

 limy coating. Dimensions in mm. of a clutch: (1) 39 x 28, (2) 

 38 x 27.5, (3) 38.5 x 28, (4) 39 x 27. 



Breeding Season. October to January. 



Geographical Distribution. Tasmania, New South Wales, 

 Victoria, South-West and North-West Australia, and South 

 Queensland. 



Observations. This species is fairly plentiful in different parts 

 of the island, both on tidal rivers and inland waters. I have 

 records of it from a number of widely separated localities. Like 

 other members of the genus, it is very shy, quickly taking flight 

 at the slightest semblance of danger. 



*TIPPET GEEBE 

 (Podicipes cristatus, Linn.) 



Male and Female (breeding plumage). Forehead and crown 

 black ; feathers on each side of the crown elongate, and forming 

 a long double crest ; feathers on the upper part of the neck elongate, 

 forming a ruff ; lower part of hind-neck deep ashy-brown ; back black- 

 ish-brown; " lesser wing coverts forming a wide white band along 

 the edge of the wing " ; humeral feathers white ; primaries blackish , 

 lores, space in front of the eye, cheeks, chin, and throat white ; 

 tinged with rufous, becoming rich chestnut on the long feathers on 

 the hinder part of the head; rest of under surface silvery- white, 

 save the sides and flanks, which are dark ash ; irides crimson ; 

 culmen blackish, base of lower mandible dull carmine, tip pale 

 horn colour; legs and feet yellowish-brown. Dimensions in mm. : 

 Length, 530; bill, '50; wing, 172; tarsus, 54. 



Male and Female (non-breeding plumage). Head, neck, and 

 back dark ashy-brown; sides and flanks similar; rest of plumage 

 similar to breeding plumage. 



Young. Similar to above, save that the head and neck are 

 striped with dark ash-brown. 



Young in doivn. "General colour of the upper parts whitish- 

 brown, shading into white on the head and neck; longitudinally 

 striped with deep smoky-brown; rather large patch of the latter 

 colour on each side of the crown, immediately behind the bare red 

 patch on the forehead; base of the fore-neck and rest of the 

 under part white " (B. M. Cat.) 



Nest. Composed of aquatic herbage, and so constructed that 



