RED-BELLIED HAWK.
339b. Buteo lineatus elegans. 19 inches.
These birds are darker in color than the Red-shouldered Hawk of the East, and in their habits very much resemble the [Red-tail]; for food they prefer the large variety of small rodents and rarely disturb poultry or birds. The under parts are a bright reddish brown, without bars. They may be found covering the same territory as the Red-tail on the Pacific Coast west of the Rockies from British Columbia south to Lower California.
Nest.—Is made of twigs lined with rootlets and leaves and feathers. They lay from two to four eggs of a white color spotted and blotched all over with a light shade of brown and lilac (2.15 × 1.75).