. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. EXPERIENCES WITH EAGLES. 193 maturity—a metamorphosis which probably extends over several years. The black feathers growing gradually and irregularly among the light ones, give the bird, during this period, a peculiar piebald or spotted appearance—(see photo below). It is also worth adding, as a curious fact.. IMI'ERIAL EAGLE. (SPOTTED STAGE.) that many of the feathers of the wing-coverts, scapulars, &c, show light on one side of the sha

. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. EXPERIENCES WITH EAGLES. 193 maturity—a metamorphosis which probably extends over several years. The black feathers growing gradually and irregularly among the light ones, give the bird, during this period, a peculiar piebald or spotted appearance—(see photo below). It is also worth adding, as a curious fact.. IMI'ERIAL EAGLE. (SPOTTED STAGE.) that many of the feathers of the wing-coverts, scapulars, &c, show light on one side of the sha Stock Photo
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. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. EXPERIENCES WITH EAGLES. 193 maturity—a metamorphosis which probably extends over several years. The black feathers growing gradually and irregularly among the light ones, give the bird, during this period, a peculiar piebald or spotted appearance—(see photo below). It is also worth adding, as a curious fact.. IMI'ERIAL EAGLE. (SPOTTED STAGE.) that many of the feathers of the wing-coverts, scapulars, &c, show light on one side of the shaft, and dark on the other. During all this protracted adolescence, it has usually been considered that these eagles did not breed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929; Buck, Walter John. London, Gurney and Jackson