700 Captain P. W. Mmin on the [Ibis, 



119. Buteo buteo. Buzzard. 



Seen on a few occasions, more often in the neighbourhood 

 of Pollensa, in the winter, but becoming commoner in 

 April; probably these latter were migrants. 



Not observed by v. Jordans. 



120. Aquila chrysaetus. Golden Eagle. 



I have frequently seen large lllagles duiing the winter, 

 which were probably of this species, among the crags of the 

 Alcudia })eninsula and over tlui Albufera and lagoons — 

 those visiting the Albufera came from the mountains in the 

 north. I saw one fiercely attacked by a Paven, which even 

 pitched on the Eagle's back and did not cease its attacks 

 while they remained in sight. On 7 March, 1921, I had a 

 near view of one hunting along a hillside ; it eventually 

 ])ei'ched on a I'ock, where it remained some time at no 

 oreat distance from me. 



Observed by v. Jordans. 



121. Aquila adalberti. White-shouldered Eagle. 



I saw a large, dark, White-shouldered Eagle over the 

 Albufera on 20 November, 1919, being pursued by a 

 Herring-Gull. 



122. Haliaetus albicilla. White-tailed Eagle. 



Von Jordans includes this species in his list on the 

 authority of Homeyer and Howard Saunders. 



123. Nisaetus fasciatus. Bonelli's Eagle. 



A pair iniiabit the crags and cliffs of the Alcudia penin- 

 sula, and the Cal)0 de Menorca. 



Witlierl)y found a pair nesting near Lhich in 1919. 



124. Nisaetus pennatus. Booted Eagle. 



This Sj)ecies is a resident, but occurs sparingly. I saw 

 one several times in December 1919, in a ])iece of fine old 

 pine-forest near the Playa de Muro in Alcudia Bay. During 

 the autumn and winter of 1920-21 and spring and sunnner 

 of 1921 they were iVequently seen about the San Luis woods 



