SOME NOTES ON NEBRASKA BIRDS. 



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do. (Fisher); Omaha (L. Skow); Cherry county— breeds (J. M. Bates); Grand 

 Island (F. J. Brezee) ; Wood River (D. H. Talbot); "Straggler, one seen Sept. 

 21, 1895, in Sarpy county, breeds annually on Scott's Blufif, Scott's Bluff 

 county" (I. S. Trostler); Sioux county, Feb. 19, 1896 (L. Bruner). 



Fig. 19. — Fen-nginous Rough-leg. 



352. Haliaeetus leucocephalus (Z/mn.).— Bald Eagle; White- 

 headed Eagle. 



South Bend, West Point (L. Bruner) ; "Resident, somewhat common " (Tay- 

 lor); "Whole of North America" (Bendire); do. (Goss); do. (Fisher); Alliance 

 (O. Bowman); Rockford— breeding (A. S. Pearse) ; Omaha (L. Skow); Cherry 

 county— breeds (J. M. Bates); Wood River (D. H. Talbot); Gage county (F. A. 

 Colby); "accidental visitor, not common at North Platte" (M. K. Barnum). 



354a. Falco rusticolus gyrfalco (imn.). — Gyrfalcon ; Mc- 



Farlane's GyRFALCOxV. 

 Norfolk, We.st Point (L. Bruner); "An accidental winter visitant in Kansas" 

 (Goss). 



355. Falco mexicanus Schleg.—F rairie Falcon. 



West Point, Holt county (L Bruner); "Only occasionally seen in Nebraska" 

 (Aughey); "Has been seen in the state in the summer and fall" (Taylor); 



