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18 and August 10. VII. 2. Several were seen along Little Carp river in the 

 beaver meadow. 



13. Actitis macularia. Spotted Sandpiper. I. One male taken on the 

 Lake Superior beach August 13. IV. 1. Two seen along Carp river, August 3. 



14. Bonasa umbellus togata. Canadian Ruffed Grouse. II. 2. Several 

 bevies of quite small young were seen July 17. Both old and young were 

 seen several times. II. 3. Large bevies of young were seen in a clearing- 

 near camp. An adult bird was killed in the camp clearing by a Sharp- 

 shinned Hawk. II. 5. A female with a large bevy of young was seen July 

 18. A large flock of young, unable to fly, and several nearly full grown 

 were seen August 1. III. 2. Several flocks of both young and adults were 

 seen on the mountain top during July. IV. 3. Both young and old were 

 seen several times in the forest. 



15. Circus hudsonius. Marsh Hawk. II. 3. An adult female was seen 

 fighting with a Sparrow Hawk, August 8. IV. 2. A male was observed 

 hunting, August 3. V. I. One was seen along the shore of Carp Lake August 

 3. VII. 2. One was seen near the beaver meadows, August 3. 



16. Accipiter velox. Sharp-shinned Hawk. II. 1. An adult male taken 

 July 27 and a female July 26. II. 3. One seen July 13 in the camp clearing. 

 Several were seen below camp toward the Carp river. III. 5. They were 

 frequently seen circling over the cliff in the morning. IV. 2. An adult 

 female taken, August 7, near Carp river. 



17. Buteo borealis. Red-tailed Hawk. II. 2. Two were seen flying 

 overhead July 20. II. 3. One seen circling over the clearing August 8. 

 III. Seen flying overhead on July 20, and at other times. 



18. Buteo lineatus. Red-shouldered Hawk. One seen July 13 in the 

 hemlock forest near Union Bay. The bird was on a tall dead tree, which 

 afforded a good view of it (Wood). 



19. Buteo platypterus. Broad-winged Hawk. II. 2. Young male, female 

 and adult female taken August 12. The only ones seen. 



20. Haliaetus leucocephalus. Bald Eagle. III. 5. One seen circling 

 over the cliff, July 31, and two were observed on wing July 29. V. One was 

 seen circling over Carp Lake July 29. Two were observed at Union Bay 

 on July 23. 



21. Falco columbarius. Pigeon Hawk. Several were seen at Union Bay 

 and two were taken July 23. 



22. Falco .sparverius. American Sparrow Hawk. II. 1. Female taken 

 in cedar swamp July 23. II. 3. One young female was taken August 4. 

 Several were seen August 8, both young and adults. An immature male 

 was taken July 28. These Hawks came into the camp clearing searching 

 for grasshoppers. III. 5. Frequently observed sitting on dead stubs near 

 the edge of the cliff in the early morning. IV. 3. A nest with young was 

 found in an old pine stub in the hardwoods, July 16. Observed several 

 times flying along the river. VII. 1. Seen at Little Carp Lake, August 3 

 and 7. 



23. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. Osprey. V. 3. One seen over 

 Carp Lake July 23, and on August 10. One was also observed at Iron river, 

 northeast of the Porcupines, July 13. 



24. Asio magellanicus occidentalis. Great Horned Owl. II. 1. Young 

 of the year taken and two others seen July 26. One seen among the hem- 

 locks and maples, July 30. 



25. Coccyzus erythropthalmus. Black-billed Cuckoo. II. 2. Was heard 

 many times in the hardwood forest. II. 3. One was seen July 17 near the 



