401- Turkey Buzzard [and] Golden-iuinged Warbler. By J. H. Sage. 
Ibid., p. 141.— The former shot at North Stonington, Conn. ; the latter at 
Portland, Conn. a&: vo'i.YU 
a 
Turkey Buzzard. — Oliver G. Brown, of eg 
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North Stonington, Conn., shot a Turkey 
Buzzard, April 20th, that measured six ^ 
feet from tip to tip of its wings. It was ^ 
shot on the ground while feeding on the ^ 
dead body of a hen. There were no {> 
other Buzzards about. It was mounted q 
by A. M. Taft, of Westerly, E. I., and is ^ 
now in the possession of George D. O 
Brown, of Stonington, Conn. 
The Turkey Vulture in donnect'icut. — While out driving in Old 
Lyme, Conn., August 31, I was much surprised to note a Turkey Buz- 
zard {^Cathartes aura) in company with a Red-shouldered Hawk flying 
around a small patch of woods. This is the first one I have seen so far 
north as Connecticut. — Arthur W. Brockway, Lyme, Conn. 
