Emberiza amœna, Say, Long's Exped.
Lazuli Finch, Fringilla amœna, Bonap. Amer. Orn. v. i. p. 61.
Fringilla amœna, Bonap. Syn. p. 106.
Lazuli Finch, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 478.
Lazuli Finch, Fringilla amœna, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. v. p. 64, and p. 230.
GENUS V. AMMODRAMUS, Swains. SHORE-FINCH.
Bill rather long, being little shorter than the head, rather slender, straight, considerably compressed, acute; upper mandible with the dorsal line considerably convex, the ridge narrow, the sides convex, the edges inflected, with a slight festoon about the middle, and a faint notch, close to the tip, which is deflected and acute; lower mandible with the angle short and rounded, the dorsal line ascending and straight, the ridge rounded, the sides convex, the edges involute, the tip acute. Nostrils small, elliptical, basal, partially concealed by the plumage. Head ovate; neck short; body slender. Tarsus rather short, stoutish, compressed, with seven scutella; toes rather long, hind toe large, outer shorter than inner, and adherent at the base. Claws long, slender, little arched, much compressed, laterally grooved, tapering to a fine point. Plumage soft and blended, with the filaments stiffish and disunited. No bristles. Wings short, convex, rounded, the second, third, and fourth quills longest, the first considerably shorter. Tail of moderate length, graduated, slender, of twelve narrow, acuminate feathers. No difference in the colours of the sexes.
172. 1. Ammodramus maritimus, Wils. Grey Shore-Finch.—Sea-side Finch.
Plate XCIII. Male and Female.
Third and fourth quills longest, first and eighth equal; tail graduated; upper parts brownish-grey, tinged with olivaceous, two faint longitudinal bands of darker on the head; the feathers on the fore part of the back brown in the centre; margin of the wing at the flexure light yellow, smaller wing-coverts and outer webs of secondary coverts dull reddish-brown; quills and tail-feathers dusky brown, edged with pale brownish-grey; a yellow band from the base of the upper mandible over the eye, fainter behind; throat greyish-white, with a longitudinal bluish-grey band on each side; lower part of neck, fore part of breast, and sides, light bluish-grey, streaked with light olivaceous-brown; middle of breast pale grey, abdomen white, lower tail-coverts pale yellowish-brown, with a central dusky streak.
Male, 8, 11.
From Texas to Massachusetts along the shores of the Atlantic. Resident in the Southern States. Abundant.
Sea-side Finch, Fringilla maritima, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iv. p. 68.
Fringilla maritima, Bonap. Syn. p. 110.
Sea-side Finch, Fringilla maritima, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 505.
Sea-side Finch, Fringilla maritima, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 471.
173. 2. Ammodramus Macgillivrayi, Aud. Macgillvray's Shore-Finch.