GOATS UCKE R. 
eye, pale brown; above the eye, a pale clouded whitifh ftreak : bill 
black: legs yellowith. + 
Inhabits the fame parts, and at the fame time with the laft: the 
native name Bir-reagel. 
HIS is a large fpecies, being full thirty inches in length : the bill 
very ftout, more fo than~in any other fpecies; colour pale 
brown: general colour of the plumage dull black or dufky brown, 
mottled and ftreaked with whitifh and ruft colour: breaft pale dull 
ferruginous : belly pale afh colour: the quills are barred or {potted 
with black and white alternate, the tail the fame; on both webs the 
white tranfverfe mark ‘being bordered above with black ; in fhape 
rounded at the end: the head and neck are remarkably large and full 
of feathers, with a feries of longer feathers arifing at the bafe of the 
bill, ftanding up like a creft: irides yellow: legs pale yellowifh 
brown. st Ma 5 a: 
Inhabits New South Wales, with the others. 
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HIS isa large fpecies: the bill ftout, pale brown, with feveral 
erect briftles: at the noftrils: irides and legs yellow: the plumage 
above is mottled and ftreaked, not greatly unlike our Exropean {pecies, 
but feems to be of a more flender make, and has a larger tail in pro- 
portion: all the under parts from the chin are whitifh, mottled and 
ftreaked with ferruginous yellow. 
Inhabits New South Wales; called by the natives Poo-dook, 
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DESCRIPTION. 
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