81. Ground Dove; Alourning Dove. — p. r. Common locally. 

 Formerly common in the City. 



82. Turkey Buzzard. — p.r. Very common. Citt/ ; vommon. 



8;i Black Vulture. — p.r. Abundant. Often seen in the City 

 streets, and is a common daily visitor at the Market. 



84. Swallow=tai!ed Kite.--[s. r.] Very rare. One record, Apr. 14, 

 1906. 



85. Mississippi Kite.— [s. r.] Very rare. One record, May 2, 

 1908. 



86. Marsh Hawk. — w.v. 8ept. 7-Mar. :]]. I'airly common. Oen- 

 erally seen circling low over fields and marshes. The adult mal^^ 

 is a rare bird. 



87. Sharp=shinned Hawk. — w.v. Sept. 2-Api-. 8. Fairly common. 

 City; rather rare. 



88. Cooper's Hawk.— [p.r.] Rather rare. Not many reliable 

 records have been made. City; rare. 



89. Red-tailed Hawk. — w.v. Aug. 28-Mar. 24. Fairly common 

 locally. Citi/; rare. 



90. Florida Red=shouldered Hawk. — [p.r.] Fairly common, 

 l^ut comparatively seldom recorded. 



91. Bald Eagle. — p.r. Breeds. Fairly common. Unlike most 

 birds, this species breeds in winter, hatching its young about 

 the end of January. City; flying over, rare. 



92. Duck Hawk.— [w.v.] Very rare. One record, Nov 28. 1907. 

 98. Pigeon Hawk.— [t.v.] Rare. Oct. and Nov. Cifi/; Oct. 9, 



1907. 



94. Sparrow Hawk.— [p. r.] Common except in summer. 



95. Fish Hawk :Osprey.—s.R. Breeds. Feb. 28-Dec. 6. Common 

 over both fresh and salt water. City; flying over, fairly common. 



96. Barn Owl.— [p.r.] Maybe fairly common, but very few 

 records have been nuide, most of them being for birds seen or 

 taken in some loft or church steeple. City; rare. 



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