I.IS AN IMPERIAL-BEAVER.

I.IS AN IMPERIAL-BEAVER.imperial-beaverNot common in England; when scored in this country are almost invariably migrants.These amusing specimens are, curiously enough, commoner in winter-coat than in ordinary plumage.There are no tricks about scoring an Imperial. Any specimen with moustache and a growth beneath the lower lip, of which the parent area does not extend to the lower edge of the chin, is an Imperial.Score three points for a Full-Black; one point for a White.

imperial-beaver

Not common in England; when scored in this country are almost invariably migrants.

These amusing specimens are, curiously enough, commoner in winter-coat than in ordinary plumage.

There are no tricks about scoring an Imperial. Any specimen with moustache and a growth beneath the lower lip, of which the parent area does not extend to the lower edge of the chin, is an Imperial.

Score three points for a Full-Black; one point for a White.


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