FALCONING. BUTEO. 
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Male, 21, 45. Female, 22. 
Louisiana. Extremely rare. 
Black Warrior, Falco Harlani, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 441. v. v. p. 380. 
Black Buzzard, Falco Harlani, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 105. 
9. 5. Buteo lineatus, Gmel. Red-breasted Buzzard. — 
Chicken Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, Winter Hawk. 
Plate LVI. Fig. 1. Male. Fig. 2. Female. Adult. 
Plate LXXI. Young male. 
Adult with the head, neck, and back light yellowish-red, longitu- 
dinally spotted with dark brown ; smaller wing-coverts deep yellowish- 
red, with the centre brown ; larger coverts and secondary quills dusky, 
broadly barred with white ; primary quills brownish-black, barred with 
white ; tail brownish-black, narrowly banded and tipped with white. 
Lower parts of the neck and lower wing-coverts light yellowish-red, 
the former longitudinally lined with dusky and faintly barred with 
whitish, the rest of the lower parts barred with light red and reddish- 
white. Young with the upper parts deep brown, the tail-coverts, tail, 
and quills barred with brownish- white ; the lower parts white, longi- 
tudinally streaked and spotted with brown. 
Male, 2\\, 44. 
From Texas to Nova Scotia, and westward to the Missouri. Very 
abundant. Resident. 
Red-shouldered Hawk, Falco lineatus, WiLS. Amer.- Orn. v. vi. p. 86. Young. 
Winter Falcon, Falco hyemalis, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iv. p. 73. Adult. 
Falco hyemalis, Bonap. Syn. p. 33. 
Winter Falcon or Red-shouldered Hawk, Falco hyemalis, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 106. 
Red-shouldered Hawk, Falco lineatus, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 296 ; v. v. p. 380. 
Winter Hawk, Falco hyemalis, Ann. Orn. Biog- v. L p. 364. Young. 
10. 6 . Buteo Pennsylvanicus, Wils. Broad- winged Buz- 
zard. 
Plate XCI. Fig. 1. Male. Fig. 2. Female. 
General colour of upper parts umber-brown ; quills blackish-brown, 
the greater part of their inner webs whitish, with narrow dusky bands ; 
tail with three very broad bands of dark brown ; alternating with two 
broad white, bands, and the tips brownish- white ; cheeks reddish- 
brown, with a dark mystachial band ; lower parts yellowish- white, 
barred with light brown, that colour predominating anteriorly. Fe- 
male similar, lighter above, more tinged with red beneath, where the 
spots are larger and more irregular. Young with the upper parts 
brown, streaked and spotted with white ; the tail light greyish-brown, 
with seven dusky bars ; lower parts yellowish-white, longitudinally 
marked with linear-oblong brown spots. 
Male, 16, 38. Female, 19. 
From Maryland to Nova Scotia. Rare in the interior. 
