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Maddie Teller-Kook
meadhbh at io.com
Mon Jan 26 15:01:49 PST 1998
At 17:39 26-1-98 +0000, brid wrote:
>Somebody
>earlier brought up bustard birds as something that was eaten in period and is
>now extinct...
???
*Britannica*:
bustard, common name for medium- to large-sized game birds
of the family Otididae, related to the cranes and rails in the
order Gruiformes. There are about 23 species, confined to Africa,
southern Europe, Asia, Australia, and part of New Guinea. About
1 metre (40 inches) tall, bustards have rather long legs, adapted
to running. They have only three toes, lacking the hind toe
(hallux). The body is compact, carried in a rather horizontal
position, anf the neck stands erect, forward of the legs, in the
manner of other tall running birds.
The best known bustard is the great bustard (*Otis tarda*),
largest European land bird, the male weighing as much as 14
kilograms (31 pounds) and having a 120-centimetre (4-foot) length
and a 240-centimetre wingspread. It is found in grainfields and
open steppes from central and southern Europe to Central Asia and
Manchuria....
The little bustard (*Otis tetrax*) ranges from western Europe
and Morocco to Afghanistan....
(*Encyclopaedia Britannica*, 15th edition, vol II, p 402. Copyright 1977 by
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.)
Alasdair mac Iain
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