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Key to North American Birds: Containing a Concise Account of ...
Generally they run out to the end of the first, or along part of the second joint,
constituting true semipalmation; shown in the semipalmated sandpiper and willet.
(Figs. 166, 170.) Oftener the web is of about this size between the outer and
middle ...
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Key to North American Birds: Containing a Concise Account of ...
196), and in the flamingo (if indeed this bird really belongs among waders).
Generally they run out to the end of the first, or along part of the second joint,
constituting true semipalmation ; shown in the semipalmated sandpiper and willet
. (Figs.
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Key to North American Birds: Containing a Concise Account of ...
The palmation is usually *aat sterna forsten; nat size, complete, extending to the
ends of the toes ; but one or both webs may be so deeply incised, that is, cut
away, that the palmation is practically reduced to semipalmation, as in terns of
the ...
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Handbook of Field and General Ornithology: A Manual of the ...
Lobation is usually associated with semipalmation, as is well seen in the grebes (
Podicipedidce). In the phalaropes (Phalaropodidce, Fig. 53 bis) lobation is
present as a modification of a foot otherwise quite cursorial. The most emphatic
cases ...
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The Animal Kingdom: Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization
The feet are always yellowish, which, with the bill and external semipalmation,
may assist in characterizing them. This bird, common in all the north of Europe,
comes upon our coasts especially in Spring, but does not remain. The Chevalier
...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, 1829
The feet are always yellowish, which, with the bill and external semipalmation,
may assist in characterizing them. This bird, common in all the north of Europe,
comes upon our coasts especially in Spring, but does not remain. The Chevalier
...
Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, 1829
Outer three or four primaries abruptly sinuate near the end. Tarsns much
abbreviated, comparatively stout, about three-fourths as long as middle toe and
claw. Middle and outer toes nearly equal. Basal semipalmation of toes more
extensive ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
Г, ÍT5TT ffspTT Ч?ЧТ; вф. semi-opaque зт^згчк^^, aríRT <44IWÎÏ; semioviparous
ЭТТ 3)зхчч>, згэттгзг; semipalmate зт VRltyAVi зг«Г ЗМЧК1+К; ( bot.) 3T4$WI*K;
л$. semipalmation згФп?Г ЧТЛЧЯТ, aró ЦЯПФЯЯТ; semiparasite 44TWMi eJy.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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National Geographic Birding Essentials
when birds feed in muddy areas; the yellow legs of Least Sandpiper often end up
looking blackish for this reason. Partial webbing between the toes is known as
semipalmation, and this attribute gives its name to both Semipalmated Sandpiper
...
Jonathan Alderfer, Jon L. Dunn, 2007
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
... and the bare portion of the tibia is much less. The colors are very different. On
the other hand Erennetes comes very near to Tringa, with which it agrees in
almost every particular, except that of the semipalmation of the toes. It appears to
form ...