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QUACHILTO

Volume 17 · 94 words · 1810 Edition

in Ornithology, is the name of a very beautiful Brazilian bird, called also yacazimli and porphyrio Americanus. It is of a fine blackish purple colour, variegated with white; its beak is white while young, but becomes red as it grows older, and has a naked space at its basis, resembling in some sort the coot; its legs are of a yellowish green; it lives about the waters, and feeds on fish, yet is a very well tailed bird. It imitates the crowing of a common cock, and makes its music early in the morning.