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Accipiter velox (Wils. ), sharp-shinned hawk, co-chaw' hung'we-ka. 



Accipiter cooperii (Bonap.), Cooper's hawk, ke'sah or hung-hui-ka. 



Accipiter atricapillus (Wils.), American goshawk, p'te'quln-qudy-hua. 



Parabuteonnicinctusharrisi(Aud.), Harris's hawk, pdh-ld'poU-gd-qudy-wd. 



Buteo horealis calurus (Cass.), western red-tail, pah-la' qul-hua. They un- 

 derstand the various ageal and irregular phases of plumage and apply 

 the same term— pdh'ld (red) — to all specimens of this species. 



Buteo abbreviates Caban. , zone-tailed hawk, ho'qul-hua or ho'qui-yuh. 



Buteo swainsoni Bonap., Swainson's hawk, que-que'qul-yo. 



Urubitinga anthracina (Licht.), Mexican black hawk, qua'hue-yu-yuh. 



Aquila chrysaetos (Linn.), golden eagle, tlll-whodsh'heap-qua-hur . 



Haliseetus leucocephalus (Linn.), bald eagle, ne-huack' qua-hdr . 



Falco mexicanus Schleg. , prairie falcon, ke'sah. 



Falco peregrinus anatuin (Bonap.), duck hawk, mah-se' ke'sah. 



Falco columbarius Linn., pigeon hawk, luimg'we-ka-hde-yuh. 



Falco sparverius deserticolus Mearns, desert sparrow hawk, tdh-kd' cdle-le 

 or pdh-ld' kdle'le. Pdh'-ld, red; kdle'le, a little hawk. 



Pundion haliaetus carolinensis (Gmel.), American osprey, coy-(;hdckt'td. 

 The name refers to the white on its head. 



Strix pratincola Bonap., American barn owl, psu-him'ung-uh. 



Asio wilsonianus (Less.), American long-eared owl, psu-Mm'ung-uh. 



Megascops asio cineraceus Ridgw., Mexican screech owl, sglu-ldp'mddng- 

 hua. 



Bubo virginianus occidentalis Stone, western horned owl, moong'hua or 

 vibdng'wd. 



Speotyto cunicularia hypogsea (Bonap.), burrowing owl, ko'ko or pah' 'ka- 

 moong'iih. 



Glaucidium gnoma Wagl., pygmy owl, koe'rhdn-e. The ferruginous 

 pygmy owl {Glaucidium phalsenoides) is regarded by the Mokis as 

 identical with this species. 



Geococcyx californianus (Less.), road-runner, hdsh'poe-uh or hus-pd-a. One 

 of the Mokis' clans or gentes is named after the road-runner. Ong- 

 wischey belongs to this clan. 



Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Ridgw., California cuckoo, ko'ko hiie'ivih 

 or cd-ghoiu'huin-o hue-wih. They class the cuckoo with the pigeons. 



Parrot, ke-dh'rod. Ong-wisch / ey told me that he had seen parrots alive 

 only at the pueblos on the Rio Grande, in New Mexico. The Mokis 

 use parrot feathers in their religious ceremonies with the sacred eagle 

 feathers, and regard the bird with veneration. Ongwischey was de- 

 lighted with a pasteboard representation of one of these birds, which 

 was presented to my little child for a plaything, and carried it back 

 to the Moki villages with him. 



Ceryle alcyon (Linn.), belted kingfisher, g.he-kum'n'dh, a name applied in 

 common to several water-loving birds. 



Dryobates villosus hyloscopus (Cab.), Cabanis's woodpecker, hote'pdh-kd 

 coy-ote'sd or pin' 'id hdpe'yung-dh. 



