lis 



HARPY BUZZARD. 



Falco rufus. F. pedibus flavis, corpore rufo maculis longitudi- 

 nalibus vario, dorsofusco, rectricibus cinereis. Lath. ind. orn. 

 . Rufous Buzzard with longitudinal brown spots, brown back, 

 ash-coloured quill-feathers, and yellow legs. 

 La Harpaye. Buff. ois. I. p. 21 7. 

 Le Buzzard roux. Briss. av. 1. p. 404. 



Size of a female Goshawk : general colour 

 rufous, but the wing-coverts and rump brown: 

 greater quills black, and smaller ash-colour: tail 

 ash-colour: bill black: irides orange. Native of 

 Germany and France, frequenting low grounds, 

 #nd the banks of rivers, and preying often on fish. 



BARRED-BREASTED BUZZARD. 



Falco lineatus. F. cera pedibusqueflavis, corpore fuscoferrugineo 



alboqve vario, pectore rufo albo fasciato, rectricibus fasciis 



duabus albis. Lath. ind. orn. 

 B uzzard with yellow cere and legs., body varied with brown* 



ferruginous and white, breast rufous with white bars, and 



tail marked with two white bars. 

 Barred-Breasted Buzzard. Lath. syn. 

 Red- Shouldered Falcon ? Penn. Arct. Zool. 



Length twenty inches: size that of the Com- 

 mon Buzzard : parts above deep brown, the fea- 

 thers having ferruginous margins ; but the greater 

 wing-coverts margined with white: the greater 

 quills black, marked on the outer edge with white 



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