10 Metaphors for hawking

Those household fowl which thou lamentest so without reason, are the suitors who devour thy substance, even as thou sawest the fowl eat from thy hand, and the hawk is thy husband, who is coming to give death to the suitors.

ANOTHER VOICE O God of Birds! or, rather, for the Hawk Has surely not the same God as the Wren, O God of Little Birds!

The hawks which have been trained for the field, are the slight falcon and the goshawk, which are the species generally used in falconry.

As to these birdsthe quail was as superb a morsel as ever a man did eat; the hawk was pretty fair and quite good eating; but that abominable crow!

In the winter hawking is their occupation.

Marsh Hawk, where and how do you live?" The Marsh Hawk was nineteen inches in length, with a long tail, pointed wings, and Owl-like face.

Marsh Hawk, where and how do you live?" The Marsh Hawk was nineteen inches in length, with a long tail, pointed wings, and Owl-like face.

Overhead the chicken-hawk is the only creature at work, and his shrill kite-like call sends the gaping chickens from the dust-bath in haste to their mothers.

The short-winged hawks, on the other hand, are birds of the fist or the bush.

"And all the time I was saying Jim Hawking was honest and a good friend and all that, and all the time he had my two bucks.

10 Metaphors for  hawking