50 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Bobwhite, Colhms virgim'anm. Holmesbnrg, ]\Iay 25 (Miller), 

 all winter at Downstown, N. J., Init scarce (Fair). 



Mourning Dove, Zenaidura marroura. Getting more plentiful, 

 saw seventeen at one time during spring at Downstown, N. J. 

 (Fair). All winter at Concordville (Styer), 01nej% February 25 

 (Morris). Two nests witb eggs, Pensauken, N. J. (Hunt). 



Marsh Hawk, Cirats liu(honius. Wintered plentifully on the 

 Delaware Meadows, Tinicum (liarloio), Bridesburg, November 

 20 to March 8 (Miller). Seen at George School, April 21. 



Sharp-shinned Hawk, Accipiier vclox. Reported in winter at 

 Bridesburg, Oak Lane and Tinicum. 



Cooper's Hawk, Arn'piter coo-peri. Reported in winter at Oak 

 Lane, Tinicum, Media and Bridesburg. Nest with eggs near 

 Swarthmore, April 29 (Swayne). 



Red-tailed Hawk, Bnteo horcalis. Winter resident at most 

 stations. Last seen at Oak Lane, April 1 (Harlow). A pair 

 nested on the Pennypack Creek above Foxchase in spring of 

 1905 (Harlow). 



Red-shouldered Hawk, Bidco linealus. Pretty generally re- 

 ported in winter. Last seen at Oak Lane, April 8 (Harlow). 



Broad-winged Hawk, Buteo j^hitijptn-us. Oak Lane several 

 times in September, 1905 (Harloiv), Holmesburg, May 17 

 (Miller). Nest with eggs at Swarthmore, April 22 (Swayne), 

 and at Kennett, May 20 (C. J. Pennock). 



Bald Eagle, Haliieetus leucoccphalus. Lausdowne, April 8 

 (W. R. Mliile). 



Rough-legged Hawk, Archihidco lagopus sanctijohannis. 

 Bridesburg, Jan. 19 and 27 (Miller). Very scarce at Tinicum 

 winter of 1905-6. 



Sparrow Hawk, Falro .opnrveriiis. Generally resident. 

 Long-eared Owl, Asia wiUonianus. One shot at Oak Lane 

 Nov. 18, 1905, and at Dreshertown, Mont. Co., Jan. 15 (Har- 

 low). Jan. 17 two at Yardville, N. J., and remained all winter, 

 one seen as late as May 2G (AUinson). Nest and eggs, Kennett 

 Square, April 1 (C. J. Pennock). 



Short-eared Owl, Asio accipilrinus. Several seen March 11 at 

 Kennett Square (Pemwrk). Wintered on meadows at Brides- 

 burg, November 20 to March 8, and one was shot at Harrow- 



