62 Birds of Lewiston-Auburn 



nests in this neighborhood, though no nest has been found 

 to my knowledge. One August morning a beautiful 

 mature male circled very low over Riverside Cemetery. 



133. (347a) AMERICAN BOUGH-LEGGED HAWK 



An extremely rare winter visitant, consequently I 

 could hardly expect to see one, but it has been in this 

 locality. 



134. (343) BROAD-WINGED HAWK 



A somewhat common summer resident, arriving the 

 last of March and departing by early October. I have 

 made several attempts to find this hawk but have not 

 succeeded in identifying one. 



135. (339) BED-SHOULDEBED HAWK; HEN HAWK 



A fairly common summer resident. Seen from the 

 last of March till the last of October ; the 21st I saw one 

 sailing over Taylor Pond. 



136. (337) BED-TAILED HAWK; HEN HAWK 



A summer resident; not as common as the preceding 

 species. Arrives the last of March or the first of April 

 and leaves the last of October. During July and August, 

 1917, I saw two immature birds at South Turner. 



137. (334) AMEBICAN GOSHAWK 



A rare winter visitant; occasionally somewhat com- 

 mon. Arrives from the north in October (one was 

 reported September 28, 1917). December 3 is my date of 

 identification. 



138. (333) COOPEB'S HAWK 



A common summer resident. Arrives the first of 

 April and leaves the latter part of September or first of 

 October. It has been found in winter. September when 

 hawks are more plentiful has been my time of making its 

 acquaintance. 



