TRAVELS IN 
.Falco. Eagle and Hawke 
Falco regalis ; the great grey eagle® 
F. leucocephalus; the bald eagle. 
* F. pifcatorius ; the fifhing eagle. 
F. Aquilinus ; cauda ferrug. great eagle hawk* 
F. gallinarius ; the hen hawk. 
F. pullarius ; the chicken hawk. 
* F. columbarius; the pigeon hawk. 
F. niger ; the black hawk. 
* F. ranivorus; the marfh hawk. 
* F. Iparverius; the lead hawk or fparrow lpark^ 
a Milvus. Kite Hawk. 
|| Falco furcatus; the forked tail hawk, or kite. 
|| F. glaucus 5 the fharp winged hawk, of a pale 
Iky- blue colour, the tip of the wings black. 
|| F. fubceruleus ; the fharp winged hawk, of a 
dark or dufky blue colour. 
(| Pfittacus Carolinienfis; the parrot of Carolina, 
or parrakeet. 
Corvus. The Crow kind. 
* Corvus carnlvorus ; the raven. 
|| C. maritimns 5 the great leak fide crow,or rook 3 
€ C. frugivorus ; the common crow. 
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C. criftatus, f. pica glandaria ; the blue jay. 
$([ C. Floridanus, pica glandaria minor; the little 
jay of Florida. 
€ Gracula quifcula; the purple jackdaw of the 
fea coait. 
a Rite hawks. Thefe are chara&erifed by having long fharp pointed 
wings, being of fwift flight, failing without flapping their wings, lean light 
bodies, and feeding out of their claws on the wing, as they gently fail round 
and round. 
Pica glundaria cerulea non criftata, the li.ttle jay of Eaft Florida. 
