Murres
“Lomvia troile. Common Guillemot, or Murre. Adult in summer: Head and neck all around rich dark maroon brown, changing on upper parts into dark slaty-brown, nearly uniform, but most of the feathers of the back and rump with slightly lighter, more grayish-brown, edges. Secondaries narrowly but distinctly tipped with white. Under parts from the throat pure white, the sides and flanks marked with dusky or slaty, the lining of the wings varied with white and dusky. Bill black; mouth yellow; eyes brown; feet blackish. In some cases, not in most, a white “eye-glass,” consisting of a rim around eye and handle back of eye in the furrow of the plumage.” Elliot Coues, 1884
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birds, Auk, murre, ornithology, diving birds, seabirds, North American birds, Lomvia troile, Common Guillemot, Tin-billed Murre, aquatic feeing birdsGalleries
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Elliot Coues Key to North American Birds (Boston, MA: Estes and Lauriat, 1884)
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