Pigeon Hawk, ( Falco columbarius) . 
1 set of 4 
O.&O. XII. Oct. 1887 p.167 
New Eng. Rap bores. Number Eggsin 
a set. F- H. Carpenter. 
Sparrow Hawk, (Falco sparverius ). 
14 sets of 4 
11 “ « 5 
O &0. XII. Oct. 1887 p. 197 
r 
Birds Tioga 00, N.Y. Aide* Loring. 
420 Sparrow Hawk. Quite rare. Breeds 
Builds m a natural cavity in a tree I Z 
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7 Two S parro w Hawks’ nests were found 
May 13, each a set of four. One of the 
nests was in an old Flicker’s hole in an ap- 
ple tree just a few rods back of a farmer’s 
barn. Cooper’s Hawk are very common. 
Especially worthy of mention were a set 
of ’ six eggs May 9, and a set of four 
sprinkled with reddish brown spots the size 
of a pin head. 
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a set. F. H. Carpenter. 
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1:981 . The- American Sparrow Hawk. By Dr. W. S. Strode. 
No. 2, July, 1890, pp. 3-6. — Chiefly nesting habits. 
^ n ' zoolo gist's Semi-annual, Vol. 2 1 
329. Sparrow-Hawk and Plover. By Charles A. Willis. Ibid VI 
p- 64.— Diving of the latter to escape attack. 
d 7 \, SP ?'Z° W HaWk ' Bj Jn °’ H ’ Sa ^ e ' •««•. VI, p. 6. — Breeding 
at Portland, Conn., m a pigeon-hole in a barn! Also notice of capture O' anA q 
of Accrtnter fuscus in wintw nr.k . ,oo.\ ” lure s.<g, \p-. 
G.aad Q» 
of Accipiter fuscas in winter (Feb. 4, 1881) 
1142. The Sparrow Hawk's Services. By A. (— H.j W. Henshaw. 
No. 14, April 19, p. 263. (Under the same title is a note also by 
Henry L.tchfield West.)— In answer to the last (No. ii 40 ©r, & Stream, YOl.XXVI 
