0 a bird with pointed wings and a long tail, that can be trained to hunt other birds and small animals
1 a bird with pointed wings and a long tail that hunts and kills other birds and small animals
He glanced about and saw David coming with a falcon on his hand.
The falconer made a fine figure—a handsome and active young fellow with the falcon on his wrist.
These people have abundance of swine, honey, and wax, precious furs, and falcons.
For these reasons the larvae are considered to be third stage larvae belonging to the same species as the adults described from the saker falcon.
Their wearers' fingernails 'are sharpened after the manner of falcons or hawks', which certainly suggests they do no manual work.
He was a good horseman, and he kept falcons too.
An additional male and female were recovered from another adult female saker falcon.
Similarities in the features of the cephalic region instigated a comparative study with the adult nematodes recovered from the saker falcon.