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词汇 goshawk
释义 goshawk
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɡɒs.hɔːk/ us /ˈɡɑːs.hɑːk/
a large type of hawk (= a type of bird that catches and eats other birds or animals)苍鹰
 
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In one case it was particularly dishonestly done, with goshawk eggs put in a sparrowhawk's nest.
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What is the main food of the goshawk?
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Any older bird book, although it might not be politically correct, will say that the main food of the goshawk is squirrels.
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An estate of my acquaintance lost two of its last capercaillie hens, while they were nesting, to goshawks released by environmentalists.
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Raptors that have been seen nesting on the island included osprey, goshawk and hawk.
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Bird watchers can search for numerous species that prefer old growth forests, like barred owls, northern goshawks, pileated woodpeckers, flycatchers, thrushes, and warblers.
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The site has a picnic area, and viewing site from where goshawks can be seen.
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The pale chanting goshawk eats a variety of vertebrate prey, mainly lizards, but also small mammals and birds, and large insects.
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Until it's time to breed, this species of goshawk live solitarily.
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Goshawk hunting flights in falconry typically begin from the falconer's gloved hand, where the fleeing bird or rabbit is pursued in a horizontal chase.
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Other species known to prey on this nuthatch include the northern goshawk, hobby, tawny owl, pygmy owl and least weasel.
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These include black stork, white-backed woodpecker, northern goshawk, short-eared owl, three species of eagle and others.
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Notable bird species in the forest include goshawk, crossbills and black grouse in particular.
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Due to extensive human development, residency, agriculture, etc., high numbers of predator species exist, especially hawks, including the goshawk.
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He also for some years kept goshawks and made successful flights with them at mountain hares, rabbits and water hens.
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