Boobies. 
114. Blue-faced Booby (Sula cyanops). .L. 28. Ads. 
Body and lesser wing coverts white; central tail feath- 
ers whitish, others dark brown. Yug. Above plain 
dark grayish brown with some grayish streaks; below 
white; flanks streaked with grayish. 
Range.—Tropical seas; north in America to Lower California and 
Bahamas; casual in southern Florida. 
114.1. Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii). L. 33. 
Ads. Head, neck, and underparts white, the first two 
streaked with grayish; back dusky brownish, tipped 
with whitish; legs and feet bright blue. (Goss. ) 
Range:—Pacific coast of America, from Gulf of California to Gal- 
apagos and Chili. (Cat. B. M.) 
115. Booby (Sula sula). L. 30. Ads. Breast and 
belly white; bill and feet yellow. Yxg. Entirely 
brownish, lighter below; bill blackish; feet yellow. 
Notes. A harsh, guttural bork, hork. (Audubon). 
Range.—‘‘Atlantic coasts of tropical and subtropical America, north 
to Georgia. Also, West Pacific and Indian Oceans.’’ (A. O. U.) Ac- 
cidental on Long Island. No United States breeding record. 
115.1. Brewster Booby (Sula  brewstert). L. 
30. Ads. Similar to No. 115, but head and neck 
paler, bill blue, feet greenish. 
Range.—‘‘Coasts and Islands of the eastern south Pacific Ocean, 
north to Lower California; breeding as Nees north as Georges Island at 
the head of the Gulf of California.” (A. O. U.) 
116. Red-footed Booby (Sula piscator). L. 28. 
Feet reddish. Ads. White; head and nape straw 
color; primaries hoary grayish brown; tail white. Yng. 
Above sooty brown; head, neck, and’ lower parts light 
smoky gray. (Ridgw.) 
Range.—Tropical seas, except Pacific coast of America (Cat. B. 
M.); north in Atlantic to Bahamas and, rarely, southern Florida. 
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