. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Fourth primary, longest; outer tailfeather, less than three quarterincli shorter than middle feather;tail, usually less than long. 5harp=shinned Hawk. Accipiter vdox. See No. 266. Group 3. Wing, to 13 inches long. Section 1. The following species have the second primary Upper surface of inner weh of firstprimary, without bars; breastand belly, white. White-tailed Kite. Elamis No. 262. FAMILY HAWKS, FALCONS, EAGLES, ETC. 165 Upper surface of inner web of first pr


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Fourth primary, longest; outer tailfeather, less than three quarterincli shorter than middle feather;tail, usually less than long. 5harp=shinned Hawk. Accipiter vdox. See No. 266. Group 3. Wing, to 13 inches long. Section 1. The following species have the second primary Upper surface of inner weh of firstprimary, without bars; breastand belly, white. White-tailed Kite. Elamis No. 262. FAMILY HAWKS, FALCONS, EAGLES, ETC. 165 Upper surface of inner web of first primary, barred with white; breast andbelly, streaked. Prairie Falcon. Falci) No. 290. ri)per surfaci- ot innci- web of first primary, barred with pale rufous brown;breast and belly, streaked. Duck Falcon. Falco peregrin as No. 291. Section 2. The following species have the third primary longest.


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