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  2. If You See a Hawk, Here's the True, Unexpected Significance ...

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    Hawk in flight. With their broad wingspans and sharp talons, hawks are some of the most regal birds in the skies. But beyond their powerful physical qualities, hawks hold deep spiritual meaning ...

  3. Shikra - Wikipedia

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    The mesial stripe on the throat is dark but narrow. In flight the male seen from below shows a light wing lining (underwing coverts) and has blackish wing tips. When seen from above the tail bands are faintly marked on the lateral tail feathers and not as strongly marked as in the Eurasian sparrowhawk .

  4. Thomas Yellowtail - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Yellowtail was born just south of Lodge Grass, Montana, on the Crow Indian reservation. [2] His father's name was Hawk with the Yellow Tail Feathers. It was the practice at the time for the U.S. Government to assign surnames to the Indians as a means of assimilating them into the white culture and to ease record keeping.

  5. Gray hawk - Wikipedia

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    The gray hawk is found from Costa Rica north into the southwestern United States. The gray hawk is 46–61 cm (18–24 in) in length and weighs 475 g (16.8 oz) on average. The adult has a pale gray body, the tail is black with three white bands and the legs are orange. It is a solid, unpatterned gray on the upper parts.

  6. Black sparrowhawk - Wikipedia

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    The tails are cross-barred with about three or four paler stripes, and the undersides of the wings with perhaps four or five. The legs are yellow, with large feet and talons. [6] Black sparrowhawk nestling at about 3-4 weeks old. Young chicks have mid-grey eyes and white down, but when the feathers erupt they are predominantly brown.

  7. Japanese sparrowhawk - Wikipedia

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    The genus name combines the Ancient Greek ταχυς (takhus) meaning "fast" with σπιζιας (spizias) meaning "hawk". [12] The species is closely related to the Besra (Tachyspiza virgata). [3] [2] For a time, it was thought the Japanese sparrowhawk was a migratory subspecies of the Besra, but that was disproved. [2]

  8. Madagascar harrier-hawk - Wikipedia

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    The Madagascar harrier-hawk is a largish raptor with long and broad wings which when folded almost reach to the tip of the tail. It has a black tail with a single broad grey band bisecting the black half way along its length. Adult birds are grey above with blackish flight feathers.

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