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and with occasionally apical black bars and white tips; inner 

 secondaries and tertials, like the back; wing-coverts generally, 

 and many of the secondaries and primaries, white, the latter 

 with brownish shafts; abdomen and rest of under parts, white, 

 the former mottled with black; under tail-coverts, white; thighs, 

 white; bill, black; claws, dark horn color. Total length, i3,'',j 

 inches; wing, 7f; tail, 4|; tarsus, if; bill, i; exposed cul- 

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Adult Female in Spring. — Head and upper parts, tawny och- 

 raceous, almost tawny, barred with black, and most of the 

 feathers tipped with white; tertials and innermost secondaries, 

 similarly marked and colored, but with not so bright a hue; sec- 

 ondaries, most of wing-coverts, and primaries, white, with pale 

 brown shafts; middle tail feathers, like the back, remainder, 

 clove brown, with white bases and tips; chin, white; throat, 

 breast, and flanks, bright ochraceous, barred with black, and 

 many feathers with white tips; center of breast and belly, white; 

 under tail-coverts, pale ochraceous, barred regularly with black; 

 thighs and tarsi, white; bill and claws, black. Total length, 

 I3i inches; wing, 7|; tail, 4^; tarsus, i; bill, f; exposed cul- 

 men, \ inch. 



The females of this subspecies vary in color, some being very 

 much lighter than the one just described, with correspondingly 

 broader black and white markings, and the white much clearer 

 and purer. 



The Winter Plumage is pure white in both sexes, but the 

 male has a black loral streak. 



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