. Birds of Michigan. Birds. 6(3 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. â¢'])roba))ly on Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); '-south to the United States in winter" (Jordan). Dr. Giiibs writes me that he should retain this, as his authority was the late Dr. G. B. Wilson. 15G-356-(503). Falco peregrinus anatiim (J5onap.). * Duck Hawk; Peregrine Falcon. Rare; taken by Dr. Atkins at Locke, Nov. 2. 1881; throughout the state; "rare at Ann Arbor" (Dr. J. B. Steere); '-one specimen taken in Monroe Co. in 1886" (Jerome Trombley); "two Michigan specimens in the collection of the Kent S


. Birds of Michigan. Birds. 6(3 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. â¢'])roba))ly on Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); '-south to the United States in winter" (Jordan). Dr. Giiibs writes me that he should retain this, as his authority was the late Dr. G. B. Wilson. 15G-356-(503). Falco peregrinus anatiim (J5onap.). * Duck Hawk; Peregrine Falcon. Rare; taken by Dr. Atkins at Locke, Nov. 2. 1881; throughout the state; "rare at Ann Arbor" (Dr. J. B. Steere); '-one specimen taken in Monroe Co. in 1886" (Jerome Trombley); "two Michigan specimens in the collection of the Kent Scientitic Institute at Grand Rapids" (E. L. Moseley); Davie says it has been known to breed in Michigan; rather common northward, and doubtless found in spring, summer and fall but not in winter; " breeds at Michigamme" (Davie, p. 187); â ⢠breeds on southern shore of Lake Superior " (Prof. Ludwig Kumlein). This species is given in Sager's list of 1839. lo7-;?57-(505). Falco columbarius Xmn. *Pigeon Hawk. Rare; throughout the state; " occasional at Ann Arbor" (Dr. J. B. Steere); all sea- sons, or at least a summer resident; " taken at Grand Rapids " (E. L. Moseley); " Monroe Co., rare" (Jerome Trombley); "Mackinac Island " (S. E. White); "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); taken by Mr. A. H. Boies in Hillsdale where he has seen several; taken by Dr. Atkins in February, March and April; "breeds" (Dr. M, Gibbs); "breeds in Northern Peninsula" (Prof. Ludwig Kumlein); "may breed in northern counties, but even this is doubtful" (Prof. J. A. Allen).. Sparrow Hawk, natural size. 158-;{0 (»"»()8). Falco spai'veriiis Linn. * American Sparrow Hawk. Very abundant; throughout the state; April to Sept.; " Mackinac Island " (S. E. White); "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); "occurs at Iron Mountain, Upper Peninsula" (L. W. Watkins); "very common at Ir


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