Birds of the Adirondack Reg-ion. 
O. H.Merriaxn. 
128 . Buteo borealis ( Gmelin ) Vieillot. Red-tailed Hawk. — Breeds. 
Tolerably common. 
Bull, N. 0. 0, e.Qct, 188 1 , p. 233 
WinterNoteafrom StephentQTjfn, N, Y, 
Ben. j amin Hoag, 
The same man has 
taken several fine Red-tailed Hawks in 
| the same manner, [u. A- 
O.&O.V 0 I.I 8 , Jan. 1893 p.ll 
Gold "Weather Notes. Stephento'wn.N.Y* 
Benjamin Hoag 
1 Red-tailed Hawks noted every few days. 
I surprised a fine old male eating a late 
Thanksgiving dinner November 26 ; he was 
dining on a large plump chicken. 
O.&O.V 0 I.I 8 , April, 1898 P.57 
| Birds Tioga Qo, N# Y, Aldan Loring, 
486. Rod-tailed Hawk. This bird is the 
commonest of the Hawks. Its food consists ! 
of red squirrels, small birds and great quan- ! 
tities of grasshoppers, occasionally a hen or 
! chicken. Breeds. 
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