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View synonyms for bird of prey
bird of prey
noun
- any of numerous predacious, flesh-eating birds, as the eagles, hawks, kites, vultures, falcons, and owls, having a sharp, downwardly curved beak, talons, and, usually, soaring flight.
bird of prey
noun
- a bird, such as a hawk, eagle, or owl, that hunts and kills other animals, esp vertebrates, for food. It has strong talons and a sharp hooked bill raptorial
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bird of prey1
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
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Example Sentences
More than 1,300 protected birds of prey – from hen harriers to golden eagles - have been killed across the UK over the past 15 years, according to the RSPB.
From BBC
Owens Viani said proponents had also hoped to create buffer zones around agricultural areas, where birds of prey forage and which are part of habitat ranges for mountain lions, coyotes and other animals.
From Los Angeles Times
There’s birds of prey, it’s quiet, you can hear running water’.
From BBC
Which variant the host birds learn depends on the abundance both of the cuckoos and of the birds of prey.
From Science Daily
He felt he was casting a spell on the detested bird of prey that would paralyze its evil force.
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