. North American birds eggs . [358,1] Merlin. Fulcn reguJiis. This common European species was once accidentally taken in southernGreenland. Their eggs are generally laid on the ground on cliffs or banks. ,7 f f 359. Aplomado Falcon. Falco fusco-cocralesccns. Range.—Tropical America north to the Mex-ican boundary of the United States. This handsome and strikingly markedFalcon is found in limited numbers withinthe United States, but south is common andwidely distributetl. They nest at a low ele-vation, in bushes or small trees, makingtheir rude nests of twigs, lined with a fewgrasses.


. North American birds eggs . [358,1] Merlin. Fulcn reguJiis. This common European species was once accidentally taken in southernGreenland. Their eggs are generally laid on the ground on cliffs or banks. ,7 f f 359. Aplomado Falcon. Falco fusco-cocralesccns. Range.—Tropical America north to the Mex-ican boundary of the United States. This handsome and strikingly markedFalcon is found in limited numbers withinthe United States, but south is common andwidely distributetl. They nest at a low ele-vation, in bushes or small trees, makingtheir rude nests of twigs, lined with a fewgrasses. They lay three, and sometimesfour, eggs which have a creamy white groundcolor, finely dotted with cinnamon, andwith heavy blotches of brown. Size X [Buff.] [] Kestrel. Falco tiniiuiiculus.


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