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* [[osprey]]
* [[osprey]]
* [[merlin]]
* [[merlin]]
* [[kite]]
* [[falcon]]
* [[falcon]]
* [[hawk]] (including sparrowhawk etc)
* [[hawk]]
* [[kestrel]]
* [[kestrel]]
Many similar birds are infact [[falcon]]s or [[hawk]]s,
* TO BE COMPLETED... JUST WORRY ABOUT THE GENERAL GROUPS
e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hobby, harrier.

Nocturnal raptors like owls aren't always considered to be birds of prey.
Birds of prey were used for [[falconry]].
Birds of prey were used for [[falconry]].


The eagle and the falcon are the only birds represented in [[heraldry]].
The eagle and the falcon are the only birds of prey truely represented in [[heraldry]]. All other raptors are subsumed within the rules for these birds.


== External Links ==
* [[Wikipedia:Bird of prey|Bird of prey]] on Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 20 May 2006

The birds of prey, or raptors, found in Europe in period were:

Many similar birds are infact falcons or hawks, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hobby, harrier. Nocturnal raptors like owls aren't always considered to be birds of prey.

Birds of prey were used for falconry.

The eagle and the falcon are the only birds of prey truely represented in heraldry. All other raptors are subsumed within the rules for these birds.


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