BUZZARD. 15) 
yellowish or pale brown. Sometimes they are perfectly 
white. 
Mr. Hewitson states that Mr. R. R. Wingate had the 
eges of the Buzzard brought to him from the same 
place for several successive years, no doubt, he thinks, 
the produce of the same bird. The first year they 
were white, or nearly so; the second year marked with 
indistinct yellowish brown, and increasing each year in 
intensity of colouring, till the spots became of a rich 
dark brown. 
