Little Bustard

Taxidermy case of adult female Little Bustard by Edward Hart.

Taxidermy case of adult female LIttle Bustard. According to Edward Hart, writing on 3 May 1927, '(No 1): adult female, January 2nd 1875. Shot near Arreton, in the Isle of Wight, by the Rev. H. M. Langdale, to whom I am greatly indebted for presenting it to me. This is the forth example found in Hants. Sexes differ, summer and winter plumage, male differs, female the same. Not known by whom mounted'.

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