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The Pigeon Hawk (Falco columbarius) and Cooper's Hawk (Astur cooperi), plate 4, figs. 9-10

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Lithograph hand-colored, Zoology of New York or New York Fauna part II: Birds plate 4
Zoology of New York or New York Fauna part II: Birds plate 4, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Museum Accession transferred from the Library
Title: The Pigeon Hawk (Falco columbarius) and Cooper's Hawk (Astur cooperi), plate 4, figs. 9-10
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Lithograph hand-colored, Zoology of New York or New York Fauna part II: Birds plate 4.

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