Birds of Dead River Ragion.Me. P. H. O. 
85. Acdpiter fuscus, (Sliarp-sliinned Hawk). 
Several of this species were seen i n the Dead 1 
River valley, and two were secured, one, a female ' 
! taken June 10th, bore marks of recent oviposi- 
tion. No nests were found. 
O.&O. XI. Dec. 1886. p. 177-/?5^ 
SummerResidents on Southwest 
Ooaat of Maiae* T. H. Montgomery, Jr, 
332. Sliarp-sliinned Hawk. Shot an adult at 
Bootlibay, and an adult ? at Nortli Haven. 
Orih4'“7 16 ', iSfov,i890, p,10i 
The Sharp-shinned Hawk again in Maine in Winter. — I saw a 
Sharp-shinned Hawk {Accipiler velox), apparently a male, circling at a 
height of about seventy-five yards over upper Spring Street, Portland, on 
the morning of January 27, 1913. The bird has thus been five times re- 
corded ^ as a winter visitor in Maine after relatively little observation.— <si 
Nathan Clifford Brown, Portland, Maine. JyOfe 30.Apr.il, 1913. P» 
