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T tinged with ochre, with distinct black spots, much smaller on the breast and sides of body, which 
i are tinged with rufous; under wing-coverts rufous, with uniform mesial streaks on upper wing- 
Ж coverts; scapulars rufescent: bill livid horn-colour, more fleshy below, with yellowish-white tip ; 
ale feet pale flesh-colour; claws horn-brown; soles yellowish flesh-colour. 
M The description of the plumage of the adult bird is copied from Seebohm's fifth volume of 
m the ‘Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum.’ That of the nestling is taken from a bird which 
I caught in Norway in June 1897, as it flew from the nest. After taking a description of it, 
I let the little creature fly back to its anxious mother, who betrayed the utmost concern at 
the capture of her offspring. ГЕ. B. 8.) 
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