292 HAWKS 



with a subterrninal band of black; white 

 beneath with a band of heavy black streak- 

 ings across middle of body, fig. 229. Young, 

 with tail paler and with several black bands 

 (twelve or more). Breeds throughout eastern 

 N. A., north to Labrador. Note, a wheezy 



Fig. 229 



Ked-tailed Hawk. 1-10. 



scream, often given as the bird circles high 

 in air. Nests in trees, eggs, 4, white spotted. 



297. KRIDER HAWK. 



Differs from last in being lighter above; 



no terminal band on tail, and lacks band of 



spots beneath. Plains of U. S., from Dakota 



and Wyoming to Minn., and 111. south to Tex. 



