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Islands); Canada (except the Queen Charlotte Islands); and the 

 United States to as far as southern Baja California (chiefly along the 

 coast; San Carlos; San Quintin; San Roque Island; Ildefonso Island; 

 Consag Rock; San Luis Island; Los Coronados; San Ger6mmo; San 

 Benito, and Natividad Islands; Cedros, Todos Santos); northwestern 

 and north-central Mexico (Mazatidn, Sinaloa, Tres Marias Islands, 

 Venado Island); southwestern Texas (Chisos Mountains); Kansas 

 (Neosho Falls); Arkansas (rare breeder; Little Red River, Cleburne 

 County) ; Missouri (Blackport, Gasconade River, near Leavenworth, 

 Alton, Grafton, New Haven); Tennessee; southern Illinois (Mount 

 Carmel, lower Wabash River); Indiana; Pennsylvania (Delaware 

 and Susquehanna Rivers, Lancaster and Bradford Counties); and 

 New Jersey; and in the mountains through West Virginia to eastern 

 Tennessee, and to South Carolina (Pickens County) and Georgia 

 (Dade County). 



Winters from Vancouver Island (Comox) ; Washington (rare) ; and 

 California; Colorado; southern Nebraska; Iowa (scarce); southern 

 Illinois and Indiana; southern Ontario; Pennsylvania; New York 

 (Long Island); New Jersey; Massachusetts (Suffolk, Hampshire, and 

 Barnstable Counties; scarce); and New Brunswick (Grand Manan) 

 south throughout the United States, to southern Florida, the Bahamas 

 (Normans Key; New Providence; Wathng; Great Inagua); Cuba; 

 Isle of Pines; Jamaica; Navassa; Hispaniola; Puerto Rico (rare; 

 Cartagena Lagoon; Joyuda; Anegado Lagoon; Boqueroin); St. Croix; 

 Salt Island; Vu-gin Gorda; St. Bartholomew; Anguilla; Barbuda; 

 Antigua; St. Lucia; Barbados; St. Vincent; the Grenadines; and 

 through Mexico ; Guatemala (Dueiias) ; Honduras (Swan Island, Bay 

 of Honduras) ; El Salvador (Acajutla) ; Panama (Santiago de Veraguas; 

 Changuinola) throughout South America from Colombia (Honda); 

 Venezuela and Trinidad (Port-of-Spain; Seelet); Ecuador (El Muerto 

 Island, Pichincha, Puntilla de Santa Elena, Pomasqui, Chaupicruz, 

 Quito; throughout the year); Brazil (Matto Grosso, Sao Paulo); 

 Uruguay; Paraguay (Puerto Bertoni); to Argentina (Lomas de 

 Zamora, C6rdoba, La Rioja, Rosas) ; and Chile (Aconcagua, Santiago, 

 Isla La Mocha, Cautin, Ranco, Temiico, Valdivia). 

 In migration to Bermuda occasionally. 



Accidental in England (Newbold Verdon near Market Bosworth, 

 Leicestershu-e; Humberstone, Lincolnshire). 

 Type locality. — Great Egg Harbor, N. J. 

 (?) Falco communis rj naevius Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. 1, 1788, 271 (Hudson Bay; 

 based on F. maculaius Brisson, Orn., 95; Spotted Falcon Edwards, Aves, i, 

 pi. 3; Spotted-winged Falcon Latham, Syn., i, pt. 1, 68). 

 Falco communis /3 naevius Ridgway, Orn. 40th Parallel, 1877, 575 (Pyramid 

 Lake, Nev., breeding) ; in Belding, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., i, 1879, 434 (Stock- 

 ton, Calif. ; crit.) . 



