Birds Of Prey Vocabulary

13 words in this vocabulary list

noun a large bird of prey with a hooked beak and long, broad wings, known for its keen eyesight and powerful flying abilities

  • The majestic eagle soared high above the mountains.
  • I saw a huge eagle flying in the sky yesterday.
  • That eagle is one badass bird!
  • She had the eyes of an eagle, always noticing the smallest details.

noun A bird of prey with sharp talons and excellent eyesight, known for its hunting ability

verb To hunt or catch as a hawk does

  • The hawk soared gracefully through the clear blue sky, scanning the ground for prey.
  • I saw a hawk swooping down to catch a mouse in the field yesterday.
  • That guy is such a hawk when it comes to finding good deals at the store.
  • She has the eyes of a hawk, always noticing the smallest details.

noun a type of falcon known for its swift flight

adjective relating to or characteristic of a falcon

  • The peregrine falcon is known for its incredible speed and agility in flight.
  • I saw a peregrine falcon swooping down to catch its prey earlier today.
  • That peregrine falcon is one badass bird, dude.
  • Her mind was like a peregrine, always searching for new ideas and perspectives.

noun a person or thing that harasses or attacks persistently

  • The harrier is a type of bird of prey known for its hunting skills.
  • I saw a harrier swooping down to catch its prey while hiking in the forest.
  • That harrier is a real badass when it comes to hunting.
  • The manager is like a harrier, always on the lookout for any mistakes.

noun a large scavenging bird of prey found in southern Africa, also known as a vulture

  • The aasvoel, also known as the vulture, plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by scavenging on carcasses.
  • I saw an aasvoel circling overhead, waiting for its next meal.
  • That guy is like an aasvoel, always looking for an opportunity to benefit from others.
  • Her presence at the meeting felt like an aasvoel, ready to swoop in and take advantage of any weaknesses.

noun a large carrion-eating bird of prey found in southern Africa, also known as a vulture

  • The aasvogel is a type of vulture found in southern Africa.
  • I saw an aasvogel circling overhead while we were on our safari.
  • That aasvogel looks like it's up to no good.
  • The aasvogel of gossip was always hovering around the office.

noun a genus of birds of prey that includes various hawks and goshawks

  • The accipiter is a genus of birds of prey that includes various species of hawks and eagles.
  • I saw an accipiter swooping down to catch its prey while I was hiking.
  • That accipiter is one fierce bird, always on the hunt for food.
  • His sharp eyes and quick movements were likened to that of an accipiter in the business world.

adjective relating to or resembling a bird of prey, such as a hawk or eagle

  • The accipitral shape of the bird's wings allowed it to soar effortlessly through the sky.
  • I was mesmerized by the accipitral flight of the eagle as it circled overhead.
  • Check out the accipitral wingspan on that hawk, it's huge!
  • Her accipitral vision soared above the mundane details, focusing on the big picture instead.

noun a taxonomic group that comprises the diurnal birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, vultures, and falcons

  • Accipitres are a group of birds of prey that includes eagles, hawks, and vultures.
  • Have you ever seen those accipitres soaring high in the sky?
  • Those accipitres are some badass birds!
  • His eyes were sharp like those of an accipitres, always on the lookout for opportunities.

noun a bird of prey of the family Accipitridae, which includes hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, and Old World vultures

  • The accipitrid family includes eagles, hawks, kites, and Old World vultures.
  • I saw a majestic accipitrid soaring high in the sky while hiking.
  • That accipitrid is one badass bird of prey!
  • Her sharp eyes and focused gaze were like that of an accipitrid hunting its prey.

noun a taxonomic family of diurnal birds of prey that includes hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, and Old World vultures

  • The Accipitridae family includes eagles, hawks, kites, and harriers.
  • I saw a cool Accipitridae bird soaring in the sky today.
  • That Accipitridae chick is a total badass.
  • The Accipitridae of the business world are always on the lookout for new opportunities.

noun a substance that is derived from or related to hawks or other birds of prey

adjective relating to or resembling hawks or other birds of prey

  • The accipitrine bird soared high in the sky, scanning the ground for prey.
  • I saw an accipitrine bird circling above us, probably looking for food.
  • Check out that accipitrine bird, it looks like it's hunting something!
  • Her accipitrine gaze seemed to pierce through my soul, as if she could see right through me.

noun a genus of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, containing the eagles and certain other large birds of prey

  • The -aetus genus includes eagles, hawks, kites, and harriers.
  • I saw a huge -aetus bird flying in the sky yesterday.
  • That -aetus bird is so majestic, dude!
  • Her spirit soared like a -aetus as she achieved her dreams.