10 BIRDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK. 
300. Rurrep Grouse. Bonasa umbellus. Common resident in heavy 
timber, becoming scarce as you approach the cities and large towns. 
Breeds. 
Order COLUMBAEL. Pigeons. 
Family COLUMBID A2.—Pigeons. 
$15. Passencer Picnon. ctopistes migratorius. Migrant and very 
rave summer resident. Breeding in some localities. 
316. Mourxine Dove. Zenaidura macroura. Common summer res- 
ident. Breeds. 
Order RAPTORES. Birds of Prey. 
Family CATHARTIDA.—American Vultures. 
325. TurkKEY VULTURE. Cathartes aura. Straggler. One shot in 
town of Clarendon, Orleans Co., on July 18, 1891. 
326. Brack Vuituri. Catharista atrata. A rare straggler. One 
taken near Medina, Orleans Co., May 28, 1892. 
Family FALCONID 42.—Hawks, Eagles, Falcons, etc. 
331. MarsH Hawk. Crreus huvdsonius. Summer resident and breeds. 
332. SHARP-SHINNED Hawk. <Aceipiter velox. Summer resident and 
breeds. Not very common. 
333. Cooper’s Hawk. <decipiter covperi?. Summer resident and 
breeds. One of our common raptores. 
334. AMERICAN GOSHAWK. Aecipiter atricapillus. Rare winter vis- 
itor. 
337. Rep-raipep Hawk. Buteo borealis. Common summer resi- 
dent and breeds. 
339. Reb-sHOULDERED Hawk. Suteo lineatus. The most common 
of all our larger Hawks. Breeding in all suitable places. 
342. SWwaINnson’s Hawk. #uteo swainsonit. A very rare straggler. 
Nathan L. Davis, of Brockport, writes me that he caught a young bird 
of this species on Oct. 1, 1889, in a trap; which he kept for some time. 
He'ls positive as to the identity. 
343. Broap-wincep Hawk. Suteo /atissimus. Summer resident 
and breeds. Not nearly as common as derea/is and lineatus. 
