. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . stos. Range.—North America, west of the Missis-sippi; most abundant in the Rockies and alongthe Pacific coast ranges. This magnificent bird, which is even morepowerful than the Bald Ragle, measures inches long, and spreads about 7 feet. Itsplumage is a rich brownish black, very oldbirds being golden brown on the nape. Theycan be distinguished in all plumages from Eagle by the completely Lathered build their nests


. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . stos. Range.—North America, west of the Missis-sippi; most abundant in the Rockies and alongthe Pacific coast ranges. This magnificent bird, which is even morepowerful than the Bald Ragle, measures inches long, and spreads about 7 feet. Itsplumage is a rich brownish black, very oldbirds being golden brown on the nape. Theycan be distinguished in all plumages from Eagle by the completely Lathered build their nests in the tops of the tallesltires in the wild, mountainous country of thewest, and more rarely upon ledges of the nests are made of large sticks, lined withsmaller ones and haves and weeds. Their ate the most handsome or the Raptores, beingwhite in color, and blotched, splashed, spottedand specked with lighl brown and clouded withgray r lilac, of course varying endlessly inpattern and intensity. Size Cal., May ::. L888. Three ol sticks, lined with pinr npedles, in apine tree, 50 feet


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