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Qué (quién) es Goshawk - definición


Goshawk         
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Goshawk (αποσαφήνιση)
Ο αγγλικός όρος goshawk, ο οποίος κατά κυριολεξία αναφέρεται σε διάφορα ήδη αρπακτικών πτηνών, αφορά επίσης τα παρακάτω:
McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk         
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Ejemplos de uso de Goshawk
1. Police also found the larger eggs of osprey and goshawk.
2. Goshawk said it was considering fresh capital to maintain the rating.
3. Both pilots ejected safely before the crash, the second in five days in South Texas involving a T–45 Goshawk.
4. A northern goshawk found dead on the island on the same day has also tested positive for H5N1.
5. Goshawk has long been used. Ѓ@According to such classical documents of the nation as "Samguksagi", "Samgukyusa" and "Jibongryusol" goshawk was used for pheasant hunting in the period of the three kingdoms. Ѓ@Scenes of Koguryo people hunting pheasant with goshawk are reflected in the mural of Anak Tomb No. 1 and others belonging to Koguryo. Ѓ@Goshawk of Korea, which is also called Poramae, Kkwongmae and Haedongchong in Korean, has been widely known to neighbouring countries including China and Japan for its high hunting ability. Ѓ@Kings of other countries asked to send goshawk till the latter half of the Ri Dynasty. Ѓ@The bird, which belongs to accipiter, lives in the northern part of Korea and passes the winter in the central and southern parts. Ѓ@The bird is 48–61 centimeters long and 105–130 centimeters long when spreading wings.