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ACOIPITRES. 



FALCONID.E. 



FALCON I V^-H. 



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Circus cyaneus (Limiieus "''•). 

 THE HEN-HAERIEE. 



Circus cyaneus. 



The decided difference in colour between the males and 

 females of most of the Harriers when adult is a subject now 

 well understood ; but in no species is it more conspicuous than 

 the present. The old male, from his almost uniform ash-grey 

 colour, as seen in the figure, is often called provincially the 

 " Dove-Hawk," "Blue Hawk" or " Miller," and by the more 

 general name of Hen-Harrier. The female, or " Ringtail," 

 as will appear from the description at the end of this article, 

 is entirely different; and a representation of the head of 



* Faico cyaneus, Linnauis, Sjst. Nat. Ed. 12, i. p. 126 (1766). 



