Birds 'Within Ten Miles of 
de Monts, Can, Coiueau & Merrill 
71. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis. Rough-legged Buzzard. 
— Breeds, and is rather common. The southward migration commences 
about the last of September and continues into November. During this 
period large numbers of these Hawks are constantly passing over this part 
of the coast on the way to their winter quarters. 
Baa XT. O.O, 7, Oct* 1882, p,237 
Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up the 
Humber t -iver, Aug, 10 - Bept, 24, 188S, 
19 . Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis. American Rough-legged 
Hawk. — A guide reported seeing a large black Hawk on September io. 
Louis H, Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan. , 1900, p. "JZ. 
Birds of N.E. coast of Labrador 
oy Henry B. Bigelow. 
56 . Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis. Rough-legged Hawk. — 
Very common almost everywhere, nesting on cliffs some distance from 
the sea. Different pairs of hawks seemed to hold definite tracts of coun- 
try, from which they drove alt intruders. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.29. 
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129. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis. American Rough-legged 
Hawk. — Regular winter migrant, sometimes abundant. An immense 
flight occurred in October, 1895; from the 26th to the 29th, the birds were 
taken in dozens; I must have had over fifty brought to me in that time. 
They were here in decreasing numbers till December 5; between these 
dates I examined seven in the black phase of plumage. A female taken 
August 25, 1894, is in changing plumage. A few birds remain through 
January and February; latest, March 12, 1902. 
