... rare over most of the region now under consideration, but has been reported from a few localities. On May 13, 1903, we saw a single bird, apparently a male, a few miles north of Sturgeon River, Alberta. This species was taken by MacFarlane in the... Proceedings of the United States National Museum - Page 432by United States National Museum - 1892 - 16 lehteFull view - About this book
| R[oderick] Mac Farlane - 1891 - 38 lehte
...in the wooded country between Fort Good Hope and the Anderson. 342 Buteo swainsoni Bouap. 8waiosou's Hawk. In July, 1861, we discovered a nest of this...and made a great ado in endeavoring to protect their offspring. The male was shot. In June, 1865, another nest was found on the top crotch of a tall pine... | |
| Edward Alexander Preble - 1908 - 638 lehte
...Alberta. This species was taken by MacFarlane in the Anderson River country and referred to as follows: In July, 1861, we discovered a nest of this species,...and made a great ado in endeavoring to protect their offspring. The male was shot. In June, 1865, another nest was found on the top crotch of a tall pine... | |
| 1908 - 648 lehte
...Alberta. This species was taken by MacFarlane in the Anderson River country and referred to as follows : In July, 1861, we discovered a nest of this species,...of the Lockhart. It contained two well-grown birds. Iioth parents were about and made a great ado in endeavoring to protect their offspring. The male was... | |
| Edward Alexander Preble - 1908 - 594 lehte
...Alberta. This species was taken by MacFarlane in the Anderson R country and referred to as follows : In July, 1861, we discovered a nest of this species, which was built ( spruce tree along Onion River, the principal tributary of the LocUhart. contained two well-grown... | |
| 1908 - 648 lehte
...Alberta. This species was taken by MacFarlane in the Anderson River country and referred to as follows: In July, 1861, we discovered a nest of this species, which was built on :i spruce tree along Onion Itlver, the principal tributary of the Lockhurt. It contained two well-grown... | |
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