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Buteo latissimus. 



BROAD-WINGED HAWK. 



A common summer resident from the Atlantic to Manitoba, 

 ranging west into Assiniboia and north to the Saskatchewan, 

 though on the coast it is not founa north of New Brunswick. 

 McIlwraith gives it as only a casual visitor to Ontario, but 

 Thompson reports it as very abundant in the Muskoka district, 

 and Scott considers it one of the commonest Hawks in the 

 Ottawa Valley. 



Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis. 



AMERICAN ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK. 



This sub-species occurs throughout Canada, but is of rather 

 irregular distribution. It is fairly common in British Columbia, 

 and is a common autumn migrant through Manitoba and Ontario 

 and part of Quebec. Turner reports it as more abundant on 

 the eastern and northern shores of Labrador than on the south- 

 ern, and as breeding at Fort Chimo. Comeau reports it as 

 rather common, and breeding, at Point des Monts. It occurs 

 in the Maritime Provinces in winter only. 



Archibuteo ferrugineus. 



FERRUGINOUS ROUGH-LEG. 



Dr. CoUES found this species breeding among the Pembina 

 hills; Professor Macoun met with it at Strong Current Creek, 

 and Captain Blakiston, along the Saskatchewan \^illey. 



Aquila chrysaetos. 



GOLDEN EAGLE. 



This species occurs throughout Canada, but is rare except in 

 a few localities. 'Mr. Fannin reports it as abundant in the Simil- 

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