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120. MARSH HAWK. ‘‘MARSH HARRIER.” {Circus hud sonius). 
A summer resident, and breeds. It is quite common in 
immature plumage, but I know of but one adult bird being 
taken here. 
121. COOPER’S HAWK. (Aeeipiter cooperi). 
An uncommon summer resident; breeds. Rare in adult 
plumage. 
122. SHARP-SHINNED HAWK. (Aeeipiter fiiseus). 
A summer resident; breeds. This is the commonest of 
our Hawks ; but few are observed in adult plumage. 
123. AMERICAN GOSHAWK. (Astur atricapillus). 
Resides throughout the year, and breeds. The young birds 
are common, but adult specimens are uncommon. 
124. RED-TAILED HAWK. (Buteo borealis). 
An uncommon summer resident ; breeds. Dr. Adams 
' reports it being very common in the interior. 
125. RED-SHOULDERED HAWK. (Buteo lineatus). 
Probably a resident, but is very rare near Saint John, 
though reported more common in the interior. 
126. BROAD- WINGED HAWK. {Buteo pennsyluanieus). 
A rather rare summer resident ; breeds. Dr. Adams states 
that this and the Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo borealis), are the 
most abundant Hawks in the interior of the Province. 
127. AMERICAN ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK. “ BLACK HAWK.” 
(Arehibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis). 
A rare winter visitant, arriving early in the fall. Given by 
Herrick as “common” at Grand Manan. 
128. GOLDEN EAGLE. (Aquilla ehrysaetus canadensis). 
There is one specimen in the Museum of the Mechanics’ 
Institute, said to have been taken in this Province. 
