AMERICAN SPARROW HAWK.—Falco sparverius. Other name: "Killy Hawk."
Range – From Florida to Hudson Bay, and winters from New Jersey southward.
Nest – In a hole in a tree, frequently in a Woodpecker's deserted nest.
Eggs – Three to seven, creamy white to rufous, generally finely and evenly marked with shades of the ground color.
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SILVER PHEASANT.—Phasianus nycthemerus. Other name: "Penciled."
Range – Throughout China.
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SCALED ARTRIDGE.—Callipepla squamata. Other name: "Blue Quail."
Range – Northwestern Mexico and border of the United States, from western Texas to New Mexico and southern Arizona.
Nest – A slight depression under a bush, lined with a few coarse grasses.
Eggs – Eight to sixteen, of a buffy-white or cream color, irregularly dotted with specks of light brown.