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9 L., 20-35: W., 18-50; T., 900. Fio. 69.~Four-notched primaries of Bed-shouldered Hawk. (Reduced.) Remarks. — Adults of this species may always be known by the rich rufous lesser wing-coverts. Immature birds are sometimes confused with the young of the Red-tailed or Broad-winged Hawks. From the former they may be distinguished by their small size, rufous margins of the lesser wing-coverts ochraceous-buff markings on the primaries, and the continuously streaked under parts ; from the latter the...y differ in having four instead of three outer primaries " notched," in being larger, and in having ochraceous-butf on the primaries. Mange. — Eastern North America, north to Nova Scotia and Manitoba ; resi- dent nearly throughout its range. Washington, common P. R. Sing Sing, common P. R. Cambridge, com- mon P. R., less common in winter. Nest.^ in trees, thirty to sixty feet from the ground. Eggs^ three to six, dull white, generally more or less sprinkled, spotted, or blotched with cinna- mon-brown or chocolate, 2-15 x 1-65.
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