The name richardsonii was based by Bonaparte on Richardson's description which in turn was drawn from a specimen taken at Fort Franklin, that thus becomes the type locality.
Indeed, the only positive record we have of the bird's occurrence at any season is that of a specimen taken by A.
A specimen taken by the NAMRU2 party at Ulithi on August 22 at a beach, piled with debris from ships, has its entire and underparts stained by fuel oil.
A specimen taken in Argentina on September 21 had renewed the wings and practically all of the body plumage.
One of these refers to a specimen taken in a private garden near Southampton (Entom.
It varies but very little in a general way, but a specimen taken in York some years ago has the fore wings dark leaden grey instead of creamy white (ab.
The latest recorded capture is that of a specimen taken by Mr. F.
However, I have neither seen nor heard of a specimen taken.
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