. North American birds eggs . nest harmoniously in the same treewith other birds, such as Flickers and [Jluffy 360a. Desert Sparrow Hawk. Falco fijjarvcriii>i phahiiia. Range—Western Inited States from British Oolumbia south to Mexico. This variety is slightly larger and paler than the eastern form. There are nodifferences in the niditication of the two varieties. 360b. St. Lucas Sparrow Hawk. ttpaivcria^ pciiinsii,lt(ris. Range.—Lower California. This variety is smaller than the eastern, and even paler than the westernform. Eggs identical with eastern specimens. [36 1.] Cub


. North American birds eggs . nest harmoniously in the same treewith other birds, such as Flickers and [Jluffy 360a. Desert Sparrow Hawk. Falco fijjarvcriii>i phahiiia. Range—Western Inited States from British Oolumbia south to Mexico. This variety is slightly larger and paler than the eastern form. There are nodifferences in the niditication of the two varieties. 360b. St. Lucas Sparrow Hawk. ttpaivcria^ pciiinsii,lt(ris. Range.—Lower California. This variety is smaller than the eastern, and even paler than the westernform. Eggs identical with eastern specimens. [36 1.] Cuban Sparrow Hawk. Falco (hiiiiiiilccnsix. A darker coloretl West Intlian form, whose habits and nesting do not varyfrom those of the common Sparrow Hawk; casually taken in Florida. 362. Audubon Caracara. PohjboruH c/irriiraij. Range—Southern border of the United States south to South America. A strikingly marked blackishand whitish species, much barredon the fore back and the breast,with the head and throat largelywhite, except for a black andsomewhat crested crown. Theyare numerous in southern Texasa


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