HONEY-BUZZARD. 



ACCIPITRES. 



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FA LCONlDAi. 





Peenis apivorus (Linuaeiis*). 

 THE HONEY-BUZZAKD. 



Pernis ainvorus. 



Pernis, Cuvierf. — Bill slendei-, rather weak, curved from the base, the cutting 

 edge of the upper mandible nearly straight ; the cere large ; nostrils elongated, 

 placed obliquely; the lores closely covered with small scale-like feathers. Wings 

 long and large ; the first quill-feather short ; the third and fourth feathers the 

 longest ; inner webs of the first four deeply notched. Tail long. Tarsi short, 

 half-plumed, the rest reticulated ; toes of moderate length and strength ; the 

 claws slender and only slightly curved. 



The Honey-Buzz ard is a rare species in this country, 

 and if not exclusively a summer-visitor the fact is mainly 



• Falco apivorus, LinnsBus, Syst. Nat. Ed. 12, i. p. 130 (1766). 

 t Regne Animal, i. p. 322 (1817). 

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