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Identifier: historyofgame00forb (find matches)
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Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Forbush, Edward Howe, 1858-1929 Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture Beecroft, Willey Ingraham, 1870- Job, Herbert Keightley, 1864-1933
Subjects: Game and game-birds -- Massachusetts Game and game-birds -- New England Birds -- Massachusetts Birds -- Conservation
Publisher: (Boston, Wright & Potter printing company, state printers
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
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uk. Towardthe last it was difficult to shoot, as it had learned to dive atthe flash of a gun. It seems to have been easily frightenedby noise, but not so much by what it saw; for Grieve tells usthat in 1812, near Orkney, one was enticed to a boat by hold-ing out fish, and was killed with an oar. The Auk swam withhead lifted, but neck drawn in, ready to dive instantly at thefirst alarm. Its notes were gurgles and harsh croaks. On itsisland home it stood or rather sat erect, as its legs were farback. It laid but one egg. It never defended its egg, butbit fiercely when caught. Its food is believed to have been mainly fish; but Fabri-cius found, in the stomach of a young bird, rose root (Sedumrhodoriola) and other littoral vegetation, but no fish. Roseroot grows in the crevices of sea cliffs. Grieve, however,doubts whether the bird taken by Fabricius was of this species. « Allen, J. A.: Amer. Nat., 1876, Vol. X, p. 48. 2 Grieve, Symington: The Great Auk, supplementary note, 1897, p. 26t.
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^ o ^~ ID onO o nc O 1 o c Q m I -a: ba cc c CO LU 1 I I Ml ^ H I I .I 1Ml , i i^ SPECIES EXTINCT OR EXTIRPATED 411 LABRADOR DUCK (Camptorhynchus labradorius).Common or local names: Pied Duck; Sand Shoal Duck; Skunk Duck. Length. — 18 to nearly 20 inches. Adult Male. — Head, neck, breast, scapulars and wings, except primaries,white; long scapulars pearl gray; tertials black-edged; other parts ofbody, stripe over crown, ring around neck, and primaries, black; billmainly black, with orange at base and along edges; iris reddish brown;feet and legs grayish blue. Adult Female. — Lower plumage ash gray, brown-spotted; upper partsbluish gray; several secondaries and sides of forehead white. Young Male. —■ Similar to female, but chin and throat and sometimes breastwhite. Season. — Formerly late fall, winter and early spring. Range. — The Labrador Duck is believed to have been an inhabitant ofthe Labrador coast. I have seen no records of its occurrence in theHudson Bay country or

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