SHORT-WINGED GOATSUCKER. 



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L'Engoulevent roux. Viell. Ois. de PAmer. Sept, 1. 57» 

 Chuck-wills-widovv. IVik. Amer, Orn, 6. g5. pL 54.^, 2, 

 Short-winged Goatsucker. Pen. Arct, Zool. 2. pi. 18. 



This is twelve inches in length: its beak is 

 yellowish, tipped with black : mouth strongly 

 bristled: cheeks and chin rust-coloured, varied 

 with black : over the eye a line of whitish spots : 

 head and back deep brown, powdered with cream- 

 colour and bright ferruginous, and marked with 

 long zigzag streaks of black; scapulars spotted 

 with deep black and cream-colour, and varied 

 with wliitish : nape of the neck with long fea- 

 thers, and streaked with yellowish brown: quills 

 barred with black and bright rust : tail round- 

 ed, one inch longer than the wings; the four 

 middle feathers powdered with ferruginous, and 

 elegantly marked with zigzag and herring bone 

 black figures : exterior edge of the outer feathers 

 barred like the wings; their interior webs are 

 white two-thirds of their length, and marbled with 

 black and white at their bases : throat with a 

 whitish band : breast black, powdered with rust- 

 colour : legs feathered in front to the feet, which 

 are of a dirty flesh-colour : the inner edge of the 

 middle claw is greatly serrated : the female wants 

 the white on the outer tail-feathers, whicli are of 

 a brownish cast. 



This is a solitary species : it arrives in Georgia 

 in March, and in Virginia in April : it lays two 

 eggs in the woods, without any nest ; they are of 

 a dull olive-colour, sprinkled vdth darker specks, 

 are oval in shape, and about the size of those of a 



