Farmers' Bulletin, Issues 1251-1275U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Agriculture |
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... wing fronts are black . and there is a black bar extend- ing across the wing which is formed by the black wing coverts . The primary wing feathers are almost entirely black , while the secondaries are black except for a part of the ...
... wing fronts are black . and there is a black bar extend- ing across the wing which is formed by the black wing coverts . The primary wing feathers are almost entirely black , while the secondaries are black except for a part of the ...
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... wing feathers and the outer webs of the lower primaries white . The wing bows , back , saddle , and smaller tail coverts are golden . The rest of the plumage is black . The female of this variety has a silver - gray head with a silver ...
... wing feathers and the outer webs of the lower primaries white . The wing bows , back , saddle , and smaller tail coverts are golden . The rest of the plumage is black . The female of this variety has a silver - gray head with a silver ...
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... wing bows red , the outer webs of the lower primary feathers bay , part of the outer webs of the secondaries red , the back red , and the saddle orange . The front of the neck may also show some yellow tinge . The rest of the plumage is ...
... wing bows red , the outer webs of the lower primary feathers bay , part of the outer webs of the secondaries red , the back red , and the saddle orange . The front of the neck may also show some yellow tinge . The rest of the plumage is ...
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... wing feathers and part of the webs of the secondaries are bay . The rest of the plumage is black . The general color ... wings are also large and are carried low . A peculiar characteristic of this breed is the fact that the feathering ...
... wing feathers and part of the webs of the secondaries are bay . The rest of the plumage is black . The general color ... wings are also large and are carried low . A peculiar characteristic of this breed is the fact that the feathering ...
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... wing are nearly black and the secondary feathers about one - half black . However , when the wings are folded the black which is in them is hidden . The feathers on the shanks and outer toes are white and black , the black feathers ...
... wing are nearly black and the secondary feathers about one - half black . However , when the wings are folded the black which is in them is hidden . The feathers on the shanks and outer toes are white and black , the black feathers ...
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