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  2. Bird of prey - Wikipedia

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    Birds of prey or predatory birds, ... Male (left) and female (right) red-footed falcons. Birds of prey (raptors) are known to display patterns of sexual dimorphism ...

  3. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    First, a male and a female fly together in a circular motion. Once they reach a certain height, the male dives toward the female before ascending back to that height. The two birds repeat this until the male latches onto the female, and they begin to free-fall towards the ground. In one year, a female hawk will lay about five eggs.

  4. Gail Simone - Wikipedia

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    Gail Simone (born July 29, 1974) is an American writer best known for her work in comics on DC's Birds of Prey, Batgirl, Dynamite Entertainment's Red Sonja, and for being the longest running female writer on Wonder Woman to date.

  5. Falconry - Wikipedia

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    The successful and now widespread captive breeding of birds of prey began as a response to dwindling wild populations due to persistent toxins such as PCBs and DDT, systematic persecution as undesirable predators, habitat loss, and the resulting limited availability of popular species for falconry, particularly the peregrine falcon. The first ...

  6. Eastern marsh harrier - Wikipedia

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    It is 48 to 58 cm long with a wingspan of 113 to 137 cm; like most birds of prey, the female is usually larger than the male. The male's plumage is variable; typically the head, breast, back and wing-coverts are blackish with pale streaks. The rest of the wing is grey with black wingtips and a white front edge.

  7. Andean condor - Wikipedia

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    The irises of the male are brown, while those of the female are deep red. [30] They have no eyelashes. [31] Unlike the case with most other birds of prey, [32] the female is smaller. [33] Observation of wing color patterns, and the size and shape of the male's crest, are the best ways of identifying individual Andean condors.

  8. ‘Birds of Prey’ Film Review: Margot Robbie Strikes a Mallet ...

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    A thoughtful meditation on liberation, egg sandwiches and glitter bombs, “Birds of Prey” (subtitled “And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn”) is a giddy treat of an R-rated ...

  9. Accipitridae - Wikipedia

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    The Accipitridae (/ ˌ æ k s ɪ ˈ p ɪ t r ɪ d iː,-d eɪ /) is one of the four families within the order Accipitriformes, [2] and is a family of small to large birds of prey with strongly hooked bills and variable morphology based on diet.