SOME NOTES ON NEBRASKA BIRDS. 



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the Pacific coast" (Bendire); do. (Goss); "Inhabits the interior of- North 

 America" (FisherJ. 



360. Falco sparverius Linn. — American Sparrow Hawk. 



Omaha, Lincoln, West Point, Holt county, etc. (L. Bruner) ; breeds; " Very 

 abundant and breeds here (Aughey); "Abundant during spring, summer, 

 and fall, and probably during the winter" (Taylor); '"Whole of temperate 



Fig. 21. — Sparrow Hawk. 



North America " (Bendire); do. (Goss.); " Entire temperate North America" 

 (Fisher) ; Beatrice, De Witt (A. S. Pearse); Omaha — breeding (L. Skow); Peru, 

 common summer resident (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county — breeds (J. M. 

 B.-ttes); Ponca (D. H. Talbot); Gage county (F. A. Colby); "common during 

 migrations, a few remain to breed" (I. S. Trostler). 



364. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis (GmeL). — Osprey; Fish- 

 Hawk. 



West Point, Lyons, South Bend, Lincoln, etc. (L. Bruner); "Temperate 

 and tropical America in general" (Bendire); "North America in general" 

 (Goss); tropical and temperate America (Fisher); Omaha (L. Skow); Omaha 

 (F. J. Brezee); Om:vha, "occasionally seen during spring and fall" (L S. 

 Trostler). 



