. "Every bird;" a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . BALD EAGLE. 12 WOODLAND No. PIGEON HAWK. Genus: Falco. Species: F. columbarius. Distribution: A common migrant and rare winter resident of southernNew England. Date of Arrival: May. Date of Departure: September. General Plumage: Male, upper parts bluish ash, tail bands, fore crown and wingmarkings whitish; under parts white or tinted with buff,brown marked. Female and immature, upper parts ashenbrown. Bill blue, feet yellow. Length about
. "Every bird;" a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . BALD EAGLE. 12 WOODLAND No. PIGEON HAWK. Genus: Falco. Species: F. columbarius. Distribution: A common migrant and rare winter resident of southernNew England. Date of Arrival: May. Date of Departure: September. General Plumage: Male, upper parts bluish ash, tail bands, fore crown and wingmarkings whitish; under parts white or tinted with buff,brown marked. Female and immature, upper parts ashenbrown. Bill blue, feet yellow. Length about Song and Other Notes:Various cries. Haunts: Woodland and farming lands. WOODLAND BIRDS. 13 No. 12. SPARROW HAWK. Species: F. sparverius. Distribution: A common local summer resident of New England, winteringrarely in the southern portions. General Plumage: Male, upper parts, crown ashen blue, generally marked withchestnut, rest of head white, black marked, tail whitemarked, black tipped, long wing feathers black, white upper parts brown, reddish on tail, black ban-ed;under parts white, breast butl, streaked with black or brown;larger than male. Bill pale
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