Buteo
any of several buzzards or hawks of the genus Buteo.
Historical Examples
Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 2 [February 1901] Various
Everyday Adventures Samuel Scoville
The Young Voyageurs Mayne Reid
Home Range and Movements of the Eastern Cottontail in Kansas Donald W. Janes
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