lis 



HARPY BUZZARD. 



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

 nal ibus mrio, 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. 1. p. 21 7. 



Le Buzzard roux. Briss, av, I. 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 

 iGermany and France, frequenting low grounds, 

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



BARRED-BREASTED BUZZARD. 



Falco lineatus. F, cera pedibusque Jlavis, corpore fuscoferrugineo 



alboqve vario, pectore rvfo albo fasciato, rectricibus fasciis 



duabus albis. Lath, ind. orn. 

 Buzzard 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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