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FISHER-KAWK. 



There are three or four different species of fisher-hawks 

 in the Provinces, but I am unable to distinguish the spe- 

 cies. Capt. Phayre found two in Arracan. 

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BRAHMINEE-KITE. 



A white headed fish-hawk, which I judge to be the 

 Brahminee-kite of Hindustan, abounds at Tavoy. 

 Halifr.tus pondicerianus. 



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WHITE-HANDED FALCON. 



A small bird of the falcon tribe, with a band of white 

 around its neck, but black on the head and back, is seen 

 in the Tavoy forests. 



SMALL HAWK. 



A diminutive hawk, the smallest of the tribe, grey on 

 the back and white on the head, is common at Tavoy, that 

 the Burmans call doung-sune, a name which in Arracan is 

 given to a large kite, Hcematornus undulatus, or faho 

 bido ; while the small hawk there has a different name. 



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SMALL REDDISH HAWK. 



A small hawk of a reddish colour is met with occasion- 

 ally in the Karen jungles. 



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LONG-TAILED HAWK. 



A bird about the size of a crow, resembling a hawk, 

 with bands of white and black on its long tail, is found in 

 the interior. 



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