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Latin: [i]Falco sp.[/i] JP: ハヤブサ [i]hayabusa[/i] (falcon, peregrine falcon) A type of [[bird]] of prey with thin, tapered wings, which enable them to fly at high speed and change direction rapidly. This group of about 40 species includes kestrels, hobbies, merlins, gyrfalcons and [[peregrine falcon]]s. Unlike hawks and eagles, falcons kill prey with their beaks, which have a tooth-like ridge. A male falcon is called a tiercel (British spelling: tercel); downy [[chick]]s are eyas. The technique of hunting with trained captive birds of prey is known as falconry. The Japanese word for falcon, ハヤブサ, is a synonym for the peregrine falcon. Kestrels are チョウゲンボウ ([i]chōgenbō[/i]). h4. See also * [[Peregrine Falcon]] * [[Hawk]] * [[Eagle]] * "Japan's Birds of Prey":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Japan#Hawks,_eagles,_and_kites] * [[Tag Group:Birds]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |