OF ILLINOIS BIRDS 



§t^Marsh Hawk. S.R., N.C.S. 



A rare breeder in S. 111. 

 Common T. V. in many 

 parts of state, and winters 

 more or less plentifully 

 over the entire state. 



— *Sharp-shinned Hawk. S.R., 

 N.C.S. 

 Not common. Fairly com- 

 mon T. v., and wintering, 

 as in the case of the pre- 

 ceding, in all sections of 

 the state. 

 §-|-| — *Cooper's Hawk. S.R., N.C. 



S. 

 Breeds quite commonly 

 throughout the state, and is 

 also more or less a P. R. 

 This and the foregoing are 

 reported more common in 

 winter in the southern third 

 of state. 

 Goshawk. W.V. 



Chiefly N. 111. Some sea- 

 sons quite plentiful. 



Western Goshawk. 



Accidental visitant from 

 the west. Worthen has 

 taken it near Warsaw. 



§|^_*Red-tailed Hawk. S.R., N. 



C. 



Apparently decreasing as a 



breeder in this state. A 



permanent resident in S. 



111., and also occurs spar- 

 ingly during the winter in 



N. and C. 111. 

 Krider's Red-tailed Hawk. 



Probably accidental in 111. 



A visitant from farther 



west. But one record so 



far as known, viz: — near 



Half Day, Lake County 



(Coale). 

 Western Red-tailed Hawk. 



An occasional straggler 



from the west. Nelson 



gives a positive record near 



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