. Handbook of birds of the western United States, including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande Valley . andchocolate. Young: upper parts grayishbrown, feathers edged with rusty or yellow-ish brown ; flanks white, more or less spottedwith dusky; tail whitish for basal third, therest brownish gray, usually with severalmore or less distinct dark bands. Male:length wing , tail Female : length 24. wing ,tail Distribution. — From the eastern Dakotasand Texas to the Pacific, and from the Sas-katchewan to northern Me


. Handbook of birds of the western United States, including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande Valley . andchocolate. Young: upper parts grayishbrown, feathers edged with rusty or yellow-ish brown ; flanks white, more or less spottedwith dusky; tail whitish for basal third, therest brownish gray, usually with severalmore or less distinct dark bands. Male:length wing , tail Female : length 24. wing ,tail Distribution. — From the eastern Dakotasand Texas to the Pacific, and from the Sas-katchewan to northern Mexico ; casually toIllinois. Nest. — Of sticks and herbage, lined withsofter materials. Eggs: 2 to 5, creamy orpale greenish, irregularly blotched with dif-ferent shades of brown and lavender. Food. — Almost exclusively smallmals and reptiles, but also


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