Birds of Upper St, John, 
Batcheider. 
86. Buteo borealis ( Gm .) Vieill. Red-tailed Hawk. — Not com- 
mon at Grand Falls. Not observed at Fort Fairfield. “Common” at 
Moulton. 
Bull, N. O.O, 7*. July, 1882, p,l51 
SummerBda. Restisrouche Valley, N. B, 
July, '88. J. Brittain and P.Cox, Jr. 
Buteo borealis. Red-tailed Hawk. — Very rare. 
Auk, 71. April, 1889. p.117 
Harry Austen, Halifax, Nova Scotia, has 
in his collection a Red-tailed Hawk in black 
plumage. 
0.& O.Vol.18, April, 1803 p.01 
Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up the 
Humber Bivex, Aug. 10 - slept, 24, 1809, 
i8. Buteo borealis. Red-tailed IIawic. — Rather uncommon. 
Louis H, Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p. 'JZ. 
Birds of Toronto, Canada, 
by James H. Fleming, 
Part II, Land Birds, 
Auk, XXIV, Jan., 1907, p.72. 
124. Buteo borealis. Red-tailed Hawk. — Common fall migrant; 
adults October 26 to November 20; young September 23 to November 
29. I have no spring records, but have eggs said to be of this species 
taken here. 
