. Handbook of birds of eastern North America [microform] : with keys to the species and descriptions of their plumages, nests and eggs, their distribution and migrations and a brief account of their haunts and habits with introductory chapters on the study of ornithology, how to identify birds and howto collect and preserve birds, their nests, and eggs. Birds; Birds; Birds; Ornithology; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Ornithologie; Ornithologie. 202 FALCONS, HAWKS, EAGLES, ETC. lii I I, itfl . ,,j!|;l. â 'P'i'' ' 1')*? 11 'i:f I ^ :? h â - % ! i * ;â ⢠â ' V ; 'U^l^H 3 » ^ ,^^ tl tho


. Handbook of birds of eastern North America [microform] : with keys to the species and descriptions of their plumages, nests and eggs, their distribution and migrations and a brief account of their haunts and habits with introductory chapters on the study of ornithology, how to identify birds and howto collect and preserve birds, their nests, and eggs. Birds; Birds; Birds; Ornithology; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Ornithologie; Ornithologie. 202 FALCONS, HAWKS, EAGLES, ETC. lii I I, itfl . ,,j!|;l. â 'P'i'' ' 1')*? 11 'i:f I ^ :? h â - % ! i * ;â ⢠â ' V ; 'U^l^H 3 » ^ ,^^ tl tho bftHul liulf with more or Iosh rufouH, tlic inner wobs of tho fcutlicrH with HoiiictiriifH wliito liiirs; uikUt jmrtM wliiti' or whitish, strcakeil or spotteil with hiuol< ur l)lu(', the W^h soiiu'tiMies l)anvil witli rutuiiH, i L., l8-a0; W., VZbi)\ 'l'., «uo; B. from N., -Vk 9 L., iiOiJo; \ 13-51I; T., Fm. 69.âFour-notched primaries of Red-shouldered Ilawk. (Reduced.) Kinxirkx.â.Adults of tliit* spei-ies iiiny he known hythericli rufous IcMser wiiiff-eovertj*. Immature birds are Hoinetimes confused witii tlie young of the Ked-tailed or Broad-winged Ilawkn. From the former tiu^y may be distinguislied by tlieir hmuiII wize, rufous margins of the wing-eoverts oehraoeous-butf nuirkings on the priuuiries, and the continuously streaked under partjj; from the latter they diftVr in liaving four of three outer primaries " notclied," in being larger, and in having ochraceous-butf on the primaries. yi'a«j/e^âEastern Norlli America, north to Nova Scotia nnu Manitoba; resi- dent nearly tliroughout its range. Washington, conuuon I*. K. Sing Sing, common I'. K. Cand>ridgo, com- mon I*, li., less conuuon in winter. Nest^'in trees, thirty to si.\ty feet from the groimd. Eoos, three to six, dull white, getu'rally more or less spriidiled, spotted, or blotched witii einnu- mon-brown or chocolate, ii'lf) x l-ti5. The presen


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