TliE GLOSSY IlilS. 
lOS 
Differs from the summer plumage in losing 
■Winter Plumage. Dilierb cnnnnlnrs • rest of the plum- 
the rufous of the head, bac , a * P ^ ^ rather more 
and neck are streaked with black and whit s . , , . ' 
Resemble the winter plumage of the adults, but 
Young ® „en without the beautiful reflections 
sh«w„ b, ihb Se W Jd thm.-,., 
K..,. b. or... 
tarty «j““b Ire'"* “>> >“ “ ’'■;" 
been observed ^ bcoUa appears to 
been met with chiefly g^d of the last century, 
have been more ‘ ;„ers of Lynn in Norfolk as the 
llSaci: 3^^-) 
Eange outside only straggling 
but rarer in the couiTtries 1 Britain; the 
to Iceland or the Europe where it has occurred 
same may be said of „jgj. ^ts eastern range extends 
but seldom, and only as ‘ gn China, whence it is 
to Persia and Central It also 
found all over the Malaya , ^ p^gg suited to its habits, 
occurs throughout Afric ‘ ^ States to Florida, but in 
and re-occurs m throughout Central and the 
the Southern Umted States,_ana ° j gg^ by the closely 
greater part of South America, it is repiacea uy 
allied F. guarauna. , . j <• 
H.HU-The Ibi, is a E-bg™* 'S“' Ite bj"d!"f 
nesting, and migrating ‘J1 ‘pij,,ny Cormorants in tbe 
or perhaps more that ot a btorg, lo & 
