. A history of British birds . 20ACCIPITRES. :. FALCONILJ:.. Aquila (J. F. Ginelin*). THE SPOTTED EAGLE. Aquila ncevia. For the particulars of the occurrence of this addition tothe ornithology of the British Islands, I am indebted to thekindness of Mr. Robert Davis, Junior, who sent me also acoif aired drawing made from the bird now preserved in theMuseum of the University of Dublin, from which the repre-sentation here given was copied. This specimen, observes * Falco luew, J. F. Ginelin, Syst. Nat i. p. 258 (1788). SPOTTED EAGLE. 21 Mr. Davis, was shot in the month of January
. A history of British birds . 20ACCIPITRES. :. FALCONILJ:.. Aquila (J. F. Ginelin*). THE SPOTTED EAGLE. Aquila ncevia. For the particulars of the occurrence of this addition tothe ornithology of the British Islands, I am indebted to thekindness of Mr. Robert Davis, Junior, who sent me also acoif aired drawing made from the bird now preserved in theMuseum of the University of Dublin, from which the repre-sentation here given was copied. This specimen, observes * Falco luew, J. F. Ginelin, Syst. Nat i. p. 258 (1788). SPOTTED EAGLE. 21 Mr. Davis, was shot in the month of January of the pre-sent year, 1845, on the estate of Lord Shannon, and wasat the time in a fallow field devouring a rabbit. Anotherbird similarly marked, but reported to have been of a lightershade of brown, was shot at the same place within a fewdays, but was unfortunately not preserved; both had beennoticed during the two previous months sweeping over thelow grounds in the neighbourhood, which is near Youghal,and between Castle Martyr and Clay Castle. In the Zoologist fo
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