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79. Aquila chrysaetos. Golden eagle. 



"Rather common as a summer resident in the Mts., east of 

 Santa Fe." (Henshaw.) "Common, nests in Mar., to 

 timber line in vicinity of Las Vegas.-' Mitchell.) 

 "Several seen, one young-, on Pecos Baldy, Aug. 18." 

 (Bailey, F.) "Seen occasionally, one nest, Navajo Re- 

 servation." (Oilman.) "Common in Mogollon Mts., 

 breeds in bluffs in Apr." (Metcalfe. ) "Common in 

 Mts., occasionally seen in fall and winter on plains 

 near Silver City." (Hunn.) One specimen, Dona Ana 

 Mts., Jan. (Ford.) 



80. Haliaectus leucocephalus leucocephalus. Bald Eagle. 



"Rare in summer, Fort Bayard." (Wilson.) "Seen at 

 8000 ft., Pecos Mts., Aug." (Bailey, F.) "One seen 

 near Albuquerque, Feb. 12." ( Birtwell.) "One pair, 

 El Rito, Aug. 19." (Henderson.) 



81. Falco mexicanus. Prairie Falcon. 



"One seen, Apache." (Anthony.) "Seen at several places 

 on Gila River in Nov." (Henshaw.) "Fairly common in 

 eastern part of San Miguel county, breeds to 9000 ft. in 

 May." (Mitchell. "A few but rather rare, Navajo Re- 

 servation." (Oilman.) "One seen, Albuquerque, Jan. 

 25." (Birtwell.) 



82. Falco peregrinus anatum. Duck Hawk. 



"-Two seen, and one taken sixty years ago at Santa Fe." 

 (Henderson.) 



83. Falco columbarius columbarius. Pigeon Hawk. 



"Not uncommon in Mts. east of Santa Fe." (Henshaw.) 

 "Two seen, one killed, Navajo Reservation, July 4." 

 (Oilman. ) 



84. Falco columbarius richardsoni. Richardson's Pigeon 



Hawk. 



"One specimen, three others seen, winter, Silver City." 

 (Hunn. ) 



85. Falco fusco-caerulescens. Aplomado Falcon. 



"One pair seen beetween Apache and Hachita, June 2." 

 (Anthony.) "New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



86. Falco sparverius phalaena. Desert Sparrow Hawk. 



"Abundant during mig'ration in Apache and Hachita re- 

 gion." (Anthony.) "Fairly common in summer at 

 Fort Bayard." (Wilson.) "Common resident, less so 

 in winter, Silver City." (Hunn.) "Glorieta July 8, 

 Truchas Peak, 13,300 ft., Pecos Baldy 12,600 ft., Aug." 

 (Bailey, F.) "Common in Aug. and Sept. around Albu- 

 querque, also seen Oct. and Dec. One seen Mar. 26, 

 Galisteo." (Birtwell.) "Common in canyons and on 



