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Rh pale yellow; legs and feet grayish dusky or horn color (bluish gray in life); length (skins), 140-166 (155); wing, 65.5-77 (71.8); tail, 56-68 (62.2); culmen, 18.5-20 (19.4); tarsus, 25.5-29 (26.8); middle toe, 14.5-17 (15.8). Thirty-four specimens. Young female (first plumage). — Somewhat like the adult female but duller rufous or rufous-tawny above; the pileum, back, scapulars, and rump rather broadly barred with blackish; underparts pale bufly, deeper on chest, everywhere (except on lower abdomen) irregularly barred (more spotted on throat) with dusky.

Eastern Mexico, in States of Tamaulipas (Tampico; Alta Mira), Vera Cruz (Playa Vicente; Jalapa; Coátepec; Córdova; Huatusco; Choapám; Misantla; Orizaba; Miradór; Tlalcotalpám; Otatitlán; Papantla; Tolosa; Buena Vista; Potrero), Puebla (Teziutlan; Met-