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The Ibis,
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5. Cyanorhamphus auriceps.
Cyanorhamphus auriceps Grant, Ibis, 1905, p. 580.
No. 146. $ ad. Maungahaumia, 3000 ft., July 21st, 1906.
Total length 10'25 inches. Iris clear reddish gold; point
of upper mandible jet-black, clearly cut off from the basal
half, which is pale cobalt-blue ; lower mandible black ; cere
and nostrils black ; legs and feet dark slaty black ; soles of
the feet dirty slaty yellow ; claws black
Yellow-fronted Parroquets were seen everywhere, out were
particularly plentiful on the birch-ridges. Here they wereWeiterlesen