COMPREHENSIVE LIST 



Chicago, and Worthen 

 states it has been taken 

 near Warsaw. 



Harlan's Hawk. 



Accidental no doubt in III. 

 A visitor from the south. 

 Reported by Ridgway and 

 Worthen from near War- 

 saw, and also from the Chi- 

 cago Area by Woodruff. 



§1— *Red-shouldered Hawk. S. 

 R., N.C. 

 The common hawk in 

 many portions of the state. 

 P. R. in S. 111., and winter- 

 ing to some extent in N. 

 and C. 111. 



t — Swainson's Hawk. S.R., C. 



S. 



And possibly N. 111. A 

 casual breeder in the state. 



§tBroad-winged Hawk. S.R., 

 N.C.S. 

 Fairly common. More com- 

 mon during migrations. 



Mexican Goshawk. 



Reported by Ridg-way from 

 Richland County. An ac- 

 cidental summer visitor 

 from the tropics. 



Rough-legged Hawk. T.V. 



Late fall, winter and early 

 spring visitant to many 

 parts of state, but occurring 

 perhaps most abundantly in 

 the open country of Central 

 111. Also a winter resident 

 in S. 111. 



Ferruginous Rough-legged 

 Hawk. 



Accidental in 111., two rec- 

 ords only so far as known, 

 viz: — near the Mississippi 

 River (Coues), and Paris, 

 Edgar County (Cooke). 



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