SPARROW HAWK vs AMERICAN KESTREL: NOUN
- A small, short-winged European hawk, Accipiter nisus, that preys on smaller birds.
- A species of small falcon, Falco sparverius, that preys on grasshoppers and small mammals.
- In silver-working, a small anvil with two horns (one flat-sided and pyramidal, the other conical in form), held between the knees of the workman, for use in flanging, making bezels, etc.
- One of several small hawks which prey on sparrows and other small birds.
- Any of several small hawks that have short, broad wings and prey on sparrows and other small birds, especially the Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) of Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.
- Small North American falcon
- Small hawk of Eurasia and northern Africa
- Small North American falcon
SPARROW HAWK vs AMERICAN KESTREL: RELATED WORDS
- Falcon, Haliaeetus, Buzzard, Carrion crow, Nightjar, Grackle, Honey buzzard, Marsh harrier, Cattle egret, Tawny owl, Sparrowhawk, Falco sparverius, American kestrel, Accipiter nisus, Kestrel
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SPARROW HAWK vs AMERICAN KESTREL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tufted puffin, Gray catbird, Heron, Moorhen, Falcon, Haliaeetus, Carrion crow, Nightjar, Grackle, Honey buzzard, Marsh harrier, Cattle egret, Tawny owl, American kestrel, Kestrel
- N/A
SPARROW HAWK vs AMERICAN KESTREL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Animals in this class consist of birds such as the humming bird, ostrich, fowl, sparrow, hawk, eagle, sea gull, parrot, crow and ibis.
- In Egyptian mythology, his head was symbolized by that of the sparrow hawk.
- Our sparrow hawk is now called the American kestrel.
- FFWCC and is one of two subspecies of the American kestrel that occur in Florida and southern Alabama.
- American kestrel, northern goshawk, flammulated owl, and prairie falcon, soar above the meadows, mountains, and forests as they seek their prey.
- Hawk, American Kestrel, Ferruginous Hawk, Great Horned Owl, Bald Eagle, and Golden Eagle.
- It may resemble an American Kestrel, at least until it lands on the ground and begins walking.
- Where possible turbines should be placed away from rim edges in order to reduce potential American kestrel and raptor fatalities.
- The Southeastern American Kestrel is native to the Georgia coast and neighboring states.
- Slightly larger than an American Kestrel; less bulky than a Rock Pigeon.
- American kestrel, the bald eagles, or the eastern phoebe.
- High conservation concern, having lost much of its original nest habitat the eastern American Kestrel in.
- Our sparrow hawk is now called the American kestrel.