Identifier: nestseggsofbirds02nort (
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Nests and eggs of birds found breeding in Australia and TasmaniaYear:
1901 (
1900s)Authors:
North, Alfred J. (Alfred John), 1855-1917Subjects:
Birds -- Nests Australia Birds -- Nests Australia Tasmania Birds -- Eggs Australia Birds -- Eggs Australia Tasmania Birds -- Australia Birds -- Australia TasmaniaPublisher:
Sydney : Australian MuseumContributing Library:
American Museum of Natural History LibraryDigitizing Sponsor:
Biodiversity Heritage LibraryView Book Page:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:in a gully on the southern slope of MountNelson, near Hobart, and the third on the slope of Mount Wellington, near Glenorchy. Thenests with eggs were taken on the 4th December, 1882, and the 28th December, 1886; the nestwith young was found on the 6th January, i886. I have once seen this bird feeding fouryoung ones, but regard three eggs to be the normal number for a sitting. The eggs are three or four in number, varying from oval to an ellipse in form, purewhite, the shell being close-grained, smooth, and lustreless. A set of four taken on MountWellington, near Hobart in October 1885, measures:—Length (A) 0-65 x 0-5 inches; (B) 0-65X 0-51 inches; (C) 0-63 x 0-52 inches; (D) o-66 x 0-5 inches. A set of three in Mr. G. A.Heartlands collection, received with a skin of the parent, measures:—Length (A) 0-63 x 0-5inches; (B) 0-64 x 0-52 inches; (C) 0-62 x 0-5 inches. EXPLANATION OF PLATE A. 12. Nest of Ptilotis lewini. Lewins Honey-eater. NESTS AND EGGS OP AUSTRALIAN BIRDS PLATE A. 12.Text Appearing After Image:EXPLANATION OP PLATE B, X. Figs. 1, 2. Ptilotis lewini. Lewins Honey-eater. Pigs. 3, i. MONARCHA MELANOPSIS. Black-faced Flycatcher.Fig. 5. FiLCUNCULUS fbontatus. Crested Shrike-Tit.Fig. 6. Plectorhynchus lanceolatus. Lanceolated Honey-eater.Figs. 7, 8. Artamus leucogasteb. White-rumped Wood Swallow.Figs. 9, 10. ARTAMns aleiventbis. White-vented Wood Swallow.Figs. 11, 12. Artamus melanops. Black-faced Wood Swallow.Pigs. 13. Pachycephala glaucura. Grey-tailed Thickhead.Fig. 14. Pachycephala gilberti. Gilberts Thickhead.Fig. 15. Pachycephala occidentalis. Western Thickhead. Pig- 16. Ptilotis frenata. Bridled Honey-eater. Figs. 17, 18. Aetamos sobdidus. Wood Swallow. Pig. 19. CiNCLORAMPHOS CRURALIS. Brown Siuging-Lark. Fig. 20. Cdcdlus variegatus. Pallid Cuckoo. Fig. 21. Ptilotis LKncOTis. White-eared Honey-eater. Fig. 22. Certhionyx variegatus. Pied Honey-eater. Fig. 23. Amvtis textilis. Grass-Wren.Fig. 2i. Amytis striata. Black-cheeked Grass-Wren. Pig. 25. Ptilotis flavigularis. YellowNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.