Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 147 



GROUP 3. Wing, 9.50 to 13 inches long. 

 SECTION 1. The following species have the second primary longest : — 



Upper parts, ash gray; head, nearly white; shoulder, black; iris, 

 red ; upper surface of inner web of first primary, without bars ; breast 

 and belly, white. Elanus leucurus. 



White-tailed Kite. 



See No. 152. 



Upper surface of inner web of first primary, barred with white; 

 breast and belly, streaked. Falco mexicanus. 



Prairie Falcon. 



See No. 168. 



Upper surface of inner web of first primary, barred with pale 

 rufous brown; breast and belly, streaked. Falco peregrinus anatum. 



Duck Hawk. Peregrine Falcon. 



See No. 169. 



SECTION 2. The following species have the third primary longest: — 



Belly, slaty gray (adult), or buffy streaked more or less with pale 

 brown (immature); upper tail coverts, not white; no white band on 

 tail. Ictinia mississippiensis. 



Mississippi Kite. 

 See No. 153. 



Third and fourth primaries, about equal length; upper plumage, 

 slaty gray; tail, black, banded with white (adult); wing, always 

 less than 12 inches long. Asturina plagiata. 



Mexican Goshawk. 

 See No. 162. 



Third and fourth primaries, about equal length; upper plumage, 

 dark brown ; tail, grayish brown, banded with black (immature ) ; 

 wing, always less than 12 inches long. Asturina plagiata. 



Mexican Goshawk. 

 See No. 162. 



SECTION 3. The following species have the fourth primary longest : — 



Upper tail coverts, white; wing, less than 12 inches long; tail, 

 less than 8.25; a Mexican species; accidental in Illinois (only one 

 record). Asturina plagiata. 



Mexican Goshawk. 

 See No. 162. 



