Notes on Some Winter Residents of 
Hudson Valiey. B.A.Mearna. 
18. Accipiter fuscus. Shakp-skikned Hawk. - Of quite frequent 
occurrence all winter in the Highlands ; observed, from Rhinebeck to 
iverdale at that season. Mr. Huyler states that it is plentiful at Tena- 
where it builds in the ledges of the Palisades near by, and is called 
‘ Kock-Hawk ” by some. 
BulLN.O.O. 4.Jan.. 1879, P.37 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.H.Merriam. 
126. Accipiterfuscus (^Gtneltn^ Bo 7 i(iparte. 
Common. Breeds at various places. 
Sharp-shinned Hawk. 
BuU.N. 0 . 0 , 3.0ct, 1881, P.233 
Sharp-shinned Hawk. — S. F. Ratlibun, 
Auburn, N. Y., reports shooting a Sharp- 
shinned Hawk,’ Jah. ]^.***' ’883. 
Wiilia^H.Ralpii & Bg-bert Bag«- 
.sSiT™ “-v 
Auk| YII, July, 1890, p, 23/- 
