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There are Three fores of Eagles, the Iargeft I take 
to be chat they call the Grey Eagle, being much of 
the colour of our Kite or Glead. 
The Second is the Bald Eagle, for the Body and 
part of the Neck being of a dark brown, the "upper 
part of the Neck and Head is covered with a white 
fort of Down, whereby it looks very bald, whence 
it is fo named. 
The Third is the Black Eagle, refembling mod the 
Enghjh Eagle ; they build their Nefts much after the 
manner that Dr. Willoughhy defcribes, and generally at 
the top of fome tall old Tree, naked of Bows and nigh 
the River fide, and the People fall the Tree generally 
when they take the young they are mod frequently 
fitting on fome tall Tree by the Paver fide, whence 
they may have a profped up and down the P.iver, as 
I fuppofe to obferve the fifliing Haukes ; for when they 
fee the Fifbing Hauk has (truck a Fifh,immediately they 
they take Wing, and ! tis fometimes very pleafant to be- 
hold the Flight, for when the Fifliing Hauk perceives 
her felf purlued, {he will fcream and make a terrible 
noife, till at length Ihe lets fall the Fifh to make her 
own efcape, which the Eagle frequently catches before 
it reach the Earth or Water. Thefe Eagles kill young 
Lambs, Pigs, &c. 
The Fifhing Hauk is an abfolute Species of a Kings- 
fifher, but full as large, or larger than our Jay, much 
of the Colour and Shape of a Kings-fifher, tho 5 not al- 
together fo curioufly Feather'd ; it has a large Crop, as 
I remember, there is a little Kings-niher much the fame 
in every refped: with ours. 
[f I much miftake not, I have feen both Gofs.Hauk, 
and Falcon ; befides there are feveral forts of the iefler 
Kind of Stannels. 
There is likewife the Kite and the Rirgcale, 
