BIRDS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 183 





167. Suowy Owl 



168. American Barn Owl. 



169. Swallow-tailed Kite. 



170. 

 171. 

 172. 

 173. 

 174. 

 17.5. 

 176. 

 177. 



178. 



179. 



180. 

 181. 



182. 



Marsh Hawk 



Sliarp-shinued Hawk.. 



Cooper's Hawk 



American Goshawk. . . . 



Red-tailed Hawk 



Rod-shouldered Hawk. 

 Broad-wiuged Hawk. . 

 American Rougli- 



legged Hawk 



Golden Eagle 



X 



Bald Eagle X 



Duck Hawk 



Pigeon Hawk - 



Sparrow Hawk X 



183. American Osprey. 



18i. Turkey Vulture; Buz 

 zard . 



185. Black Vulture. . 



^■\ 



186. Passenger Pigeon. 



187. Mourning Dove . . . 



188. Ground Dove.. .. 



189. Wild Turkey 



190. Bob-white 



191. Ruffed Grouse 



192. Turnstone 



193. American Golden Plover 



194. KiUdeer 



195. Seraipalmated Plover. 



196. Belted Piping Plover.. 



197. American Woodcock . 



X 



X 



X 



X 



St J- 



X 



X 



X* 



X 



x^ 

 x^ 



x*[ 



X* 



X x= 



X 



X 



Si 



S &5 



X 



X 



X 



i Irregular;sometimes 

 ") common in winter. 

 \ Nests inSmitlisonian 

 '/ and Jail towers. 

 \ In two instances ; 

 { Aug. 3, 1895, and 

 I April 11, 1897. 

 ■July to April. 



Irregular. 



Rather uncommon. 

 Irregular. 



\ Breeds at Mt. Vernon 

 '( and Great Falls. 



Uncommon. 



I Most common in 



I winter. 

 Seen at times in sum- 

 mer, but does not 

 nest. 



fin one instance ; 



\ March 30, 1895. 



i Now very irregular ; 



J mainly in Sept. 



( and Oct. 



Rare in mid-winter, 



I In two instances; 



- Sept., 1844, and Oct. 



{ 14, 1888. 



fRare or exterminat- 



I ed near Washing- 



\ ton, but found in 



I heavy timber in 



[ Virginia. 



Several records. 



May ; Aug. and Sept. 

 j March ; May. Two 

 I records. 

 i Remains in very 

 "1 mild winters only. 



* Rare at this season. 



