The Marsh Hawk was nineteen inches in length, with a long tail, pointed wings, and Owl-like face.
The Tern half folds his long pointed wings, and darts down like lightning; in a second he is up in the air again dashing off with capricious flight, holding his beak to his breast as the Woodcock does.
Leaden-blue above, with many white bands and spots on the short, square tail and long, pointed wings.
But this is not so dreadful as it seems, because the young ones are fully covered with down like Chickens when they first leave the egg, and able to follow their mother; besides, they are the most obedient little things imaginable.
They have long, pointed wings, and are noted for the swiftness and gracefulness of their flight.
Terns of this genus have very long, pointed wings, and chiefly frequent seas and the mouths of large rivers.
In flight he shows long, pointed wings, and a tail broadly tipped with white and barred with black.
All, it is true, have long, pointed wings, and forked tails: but their coloration is very different.
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