Tooth-Billed Pigeon
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Didunculus strigirostris, the Manu-mea or Red Bird of the islands of Upolu, Salvai, and Tutuila in Samoan group, is glossy greenish-black, with chestnut back, rump, wing-coverts, tail and under tail-coverts, but browner-quills and abdomen. The hooked and toothed bill is orange, the feet are reddish, and the naked orbits red. The sexes are similar, the young entirely brown.” A. H. Evans, 1900
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Evans, A. H. Birds (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1900)
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